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Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
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The Ieaues knops and feed damped with vineger, womans mi[ke,and'faffi^ cureth an TC 
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in^^^rnens^r!cknellc!^^ rL,n ^ e ' ll ' V ” ne ^°P pet ^ c ^ lc fl l ^ofthebcJIy,and chcoticrmucJi fioiv- L 
fleepe Cai ' dIe ° f ’ ±C feeds ° fwhite P°PP^ or made into Almond milk, and fo giuen caufeth M 
i It is manifeft that this wilde Poppy (which I haue deferibed in the fifth place ) is that of \r 
which the compofition Dtacodum is to be made^as Galen hath at large treated in his feme nth N 
booke of Medicines, according to the places aflfeded. Crito alfo, and after him Themifon and D 
writer do appoint y-or the wilde Poppy to be in the fame compofition , and enen that fame 
' H a p. 74.; Of QornC'%ofe^ or rpildeToppy. 
I Papauer Rh&as, 
Red Poppy, or Corne-role. 
G}j\, M (A, Gflk OLO^Ss 
t 4 Papauer jpinofttm. 
Prickly Poppy. 
The Defcr/ption. 
1 T He oPfed Poppy be blacke, tender, and brittle, fomew hat hairy : the ieaues arc 
Cllt r0l ' nd aboiIt with deepe gafhes like thofe of S nccory or wilde Rocketithe flonres 
WackiCh tbrefl com 0rt ff- at; th i! t0 P s ,°f the ftalks, being of a beautifull and gallant red colour, with 
* reds “mpaffing about the middle part of the head : which being fully growneds leffer 
than that ofthe garden Poppy: the feed is fmall and blacke. ° ' b 5 
louresofrtwlT 1S c I , nde jf eof in a!1 P oin:s a g rcein g with the former, failing that the 
ioares of this are very double and beautifull, and therein only conlifts the difference, f 1 
$ 3 There 
