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find (it is there faid) a Cruft at top, and Oyl in the 
bottom of the Pot. Laftly, The Cakes i made up 
of this Juice , withWheac-flower, and a little Gum 
Arabick, dryed well and kept fwcet. 
Other clammy Juices there are, which do not let go 
a Whey when they Coagulate , but cake altoge- 
ther. 
juices ca- And for this purpofe we are to, examine the Natures 
king and of the Juiccs of the Hieracium kind, Thiflles and 
^r/kir"^ Burdock , Clematis dafhnoides minor, J, E. Onions 
Whey, and Garlick, Ftcm, 'Aceris turiones, 
Hierad' { j^^jg Cakes of the fole or unmixt Juice of Sonchus 
Tardum, I(^vis & afpcr^ without any addition, and it parted not 
Bardana, ^it^ apy Whey. 
daph!"^^' PapavQr rheas Ger. Bleeds freely a v\ hite Jiwce, and 
Cape, the heads or Seed Veflels, when the Flower is gene, 
^p"'^^!^y do yet Bleed. 1 obferved, that in gathering it into 
apaver. ^j^^n^^ j^. pj-ef^j^j-iy turned its white Colour into a yel- 
low one, inclining to an Orange. At firft Sprirging it 
roaped or was bfit little clammy, and feemed to be" 
very Liquid and Dilute , yet it did not part with any 
Whey, but grew ftiff foon, and is very Refinous and 
Oily.. 
Note, The Milks or Juices of Plants, feem to be 
Compounded and Mixt of Liquors, of different and 
perhaps contrary Qualities ; fo that it is probable, if 
the caftous part Ihali be Narcotick, for Example, the 
Whey may not be fo ; or the one may be hurtful , 
and the other a good and ufeful Medicament. 
Trtigopogon, Tragopogcn flore luteo^ J. B. yields a Juice, which 
^ upon the firft fpringing from the Wound, is white and 
thick, but immediately it turns 57ellow, and then redder^ 
and redder ; it is of no unpleafant Taftc ; it is fome*' 
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