Mr. Boyle's Electuary.
Take white Poppy and Henbane seed powder'd, each half an ounce; Syrup of Corn Poppy, Conserve of red Roses, each 1 ounce and half, mix.
It refrigerates the Blood, incrassated thin and contempers acrid Serum, closes up the Mouths of the Vessels, quiets the irritations and spasms of the minute Fibres. The Honourable Mr. Boyle gives it high and deserv'd Commendations against spiting of Blood.
The Dose is the quantity of a Walnut, twice a day, after due Bleeding, and gentle Purging.
Thomas Fuller
Pharmacopeia Extemporanea 1710