t^rea by theTurks and evaporated to a Confiftcnce and 
that IS the Upturn which is brought to us, the ^Jurki ufe 
it very much and upon them it has a quite contrary Ef~ 
lect, It exhilarates them and gives a ftimulus to Copiilati- 
pn a greater quantity makes them fierce and furious, 
and m fhort has all the d^eds that Wine has upon other 
people, in the room of which (the Mahometan J.auo 
forbidding them the ufe of it ) they lubftitute this drv- 
ed Juice, ' ^ 
All our Toppiei either cultivated in Gardens, 
pr growing Wild, are of a milder Nature and bell 
luited for our Conftitutions, the Leaves of the Ked 
dryed,are a verylhitable Ingredient in pefloral Decoai- 
ons, and in theShopsa Syrup Conlerve and diftilled fim- 
pie Water is kept. The white poppy Seed makes a good 
IngrcAimtinEmulftons in Inflammations of the Kidneys 
and other nephritic Dilbrdcrs, 
The greater Celandine is ‘Dsterfive and Diuretic^ its 
Juice is veiy fliarp and mixed with blue Milk and put 
in the Eyes ( it being too lharp of itlelf ) will clcanle 
them of all Impurities and even take off all Ipecks and 
-films. This Juice mixed with Salt and well rubbed iu, 
will take offWartselpecially if they have been made to 
bleed a little, ‘Dr .Tancred Kobinjon in the Synopfu lays, 
it isfamous fotConJutnpttons but this beinga generalTerm 
for the wafting of the Flefti, it muft be only underftood 
to do Service by its deterfive C^ality and in that relpedl 
it is capabk to cut tough llimy CoJleclions which 
pbftruflthe Vifeera, and by clearing the paffages to 
make way for the regular Secretion of nutritious Juices, 
hut as the Juice is very lharp and acrinumious I Ihould 
be very cautious how 1 recommended rhe Ule of it to 
fuchPedbns whole cales gave a rcalbnablcSulpicion of 
the Solids being impaired. 
Papaver fpumeum. vid. Lychnis. 
Paralyjfs: vid Primula veris major. 
