phoenix wrote:Collecting breast milk.
The third answer of mine mentions milk. You dont read past replies Phoenix mou. That is unlike you.
phoenix wrote:Collecting breast milk.
kafenes wrote:OK more clues as the movie is almost over.
It's a colour code as the same you get on medicinal capsules. So, obviously it is for medicine, but what kind?
Opium was used with poison hemlock to put people quickly and painlessly to death, but it was also used in medicine. The Ebers Papyrus, ca. 1500 B.C., describes a way to "prevent the excessive crying of children" using grains of the poppy-plant strained to a pulp. Spongia somnifera, sponges soaked in opium, were used during surgery.[3] The Egyptians cultivated opium thebaicum in famous poppy fields around 1300 B.C. Opium was traded from Egypt by the Phoenicians and Minoans to destinations around the Mediterranean Sea, including Greece, Carthage, and Europe. By 1100 B.C. opium was cultivated on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, where surgical quality knives were used to score the poppy pods, and opium was cultivated, traded, and smoked.[5] Opium was also mentioned after the Persian conquest of Assyria and Babylonia in the sixth century B.C.[1]
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