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_^nops,and feed ftaraped with vineger,womans milke, and faffron, cure an Ery(ip e l ay u 

 (anothcrkindof S.^»r*»»«firc)andeafethegoucmighicily, and put in the fundament as a Cli- 



lteT caufe fleepe. 

 The feed of blacke Poppy drunk in wine,ftoppeth the flux of the belly,and the Ouermuch How- L 



ing ofwomcns ficknefle. 



A Caudle made of the feeds of white Poppy,or made into Almond miik,and fo giuen,caufeth t\ 



flccpe. 



t It is manifeft that this vvilde Poppy (which I haue defcribed in the fift place) is that wher- H 



of tbc compofition Diacodium is to be made 5 as Galen hath at large treated in his feuenth book of 

 Medicines according to the places affe&ed. Crito alfo,and after him Them fon and D emeritus doe 

 appoint *j«i or the wildc Poppy to be in the ftme compofition jand euen the fame Democritus ad- 

 dcth,that it fhould be that which is not fowne :and fuch an one is this,which grows without {ow- 



ing. 



Bed. 



hap. 74.. Of CorneSRgfe omildeToppj. 



I PAfatter RbardS. 



Red Poppy,or Corn-Rofe 



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2 Papauerfpmjum, 



Prickly Poppy. 





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