A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARY. 



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Epatis^ tussientibus et orthomoticis 

 medentur. 



Tamariscus-arbor estmedicamen spe- 

 ciale contra opilacionem splenis, 

 et inde fiunt uasa^ eandem uirtu- 

 tem habentia. 



Tanacetum agreste ^ puluis eius de- 

 siccat uulnera et ualet contra 

 dissinteriam. ang. gosegres. 



Tanacetum ^, alhanasia idem. 



Tanacetum domesticum uel ortola- 

 num magis uiride est, gall. tanesie^, 

 an. banifan "^ . 



Talaferos, ignoramus quid sit ut in 

 Alexandro. 



Talon^ interpretatur ramus. In- 

 de dyathalon de ramis et talia 

 ut in Passinario* uel dyathalon, 

 i. de ramis, et talea ut in Palla- 

 dio ^\ 



Talipeos^^ semen est acre uiriutis et 

 intrinsecus uuhiera i. apostemata in 

 pocione dalum rumpit et extrahit, 



per clistere iniectum sciaticos 

 curat, sanguineum cducendo hu- 

 morem. 



Thalapsium^l siuc ut ahi sinapiagrion, 

 uel ut latini scandantium uel scan- 

 dahcum, i. pes gaUinaceus. Nasci- 

 tur in tumuhs et in uiis super tegu- 

 las, foha habens minuta et angusta, 

 duobus digids longa, et in summo 

 diuisa et pinguia, uirgas in medio 

 proferens duorum palmorum, cum 

 paucis ramuhs, in quibus fert 

 semen latum simile cardamo, obro- 

 tundum et ueluti conquassatum, 

 unde et nomen sumpsit, Grcci 

 enim thalasse^' frangere dicunt 

 siue quassare. Florem habet sub- 

 albidum ; uirtus est semini eius 

 termantica atque acra. Bibitum 

 menstruis imperat. 



Thalasinum melle" acceptum pur- 

 gacionem facit. Quahter confici- 

 tur quere in Dyascorides. 



Thalphi^"', hnozotis, mercuriahs idem. 



^ Read epaticis. Diosc. ii. 192, PorjOei 5i r/waTiKois, Ptj^ii', dpOo-nvoiais. ^ fivpiKrj, Diosc. i. 



116. ^ Diosc. i. 116, KaTacTKtva^ovai Sl ivioi Kal KvXiKas Ik tov -npipivov ats inl tSjv anXrjvtKwv 



)(j)wvTai olvtI voTripiwv. * Bait. p. 41, ' Tanacetinn albtan, i. gosegresse ;' that is, Silver-wced or 



'Wild-tansy (Potentilla anserina) : though g-oose-grasi is generally used to meanhayrifforcleavers. 

 Gerarde, p. 993, ' in English, wilde Tansie, and Siluer-weed.' ' See ante. Atanasia. Gerarde, 



p. 651, ^ Athanasia as though it were immortall : because the floures do not speedily wither.' 

 ^ Cotgrave, ' Tanesie, the iiearbe Tansie : Looke Tanaisie.^ ^ Banifan (which appears as 



bemp, p. i6)may be a form of the German Rain-fahn : though the form hemerfan (ib.) would suggest 

 some variation, possibly gemar-fan. * Sim. Jan. ' TalUoti grece est ramus arboris.' daXKos. 



* That is, the Passionarius Gariponti. See ante, Strangurios. ^" Palladius, Febr. xxiv. 4, 



' Vellendi sunt talli adhuc semisicci cum semine.' " OKaani, Diosc. ii. 185. " Diosc. 



ii. 185, OKaani, 01 8i 6\aani5iov, . . . 01 Si aiv7]ni dypiov . . . 'Fa}fj.aToi aKavSov\dKiovn . . . ol 5 

 nidfji yaWivaKfovfi . . . ev 6Sois Kal inl toixoiv, k. t. A. '* OKaw, OKaaai. " daKaaao- 



l^tKi, Diosc. V. 20. * ' Sce ante, Mercurialis. 



