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inteftincs. But to purfue this vein of irony 

 no farther, and come to the fubjedt in difcuf- 

 fion, let it be obferved that, from the begin- 

 ing of this clafs, vvc have had occafion to 

 ENLARGE (o much upon the acrimo/iy, vif' 

 cidityy putridity y and tenacity oi xh^ bloody un- 

 der the feparate articles of hidebound, sur- 

 feit, and MANGE, it is but natural to con- 

 clude, the intelligent reader is by this time 

 enabled to form a competent judgment of 

 its circulation, qualities, difpofitions, and ef- 

 feds : from rules fo clear and explanatory, 

 the fyftem is abfolutely reduced to the mod 

 minute demonftration, and cannot poffibly be 

 mifunderflood. 



Every reader being by thefe means put into 

 poffeffion of fuch reafons as may tend to form 

 his own opinion, perhaps it may be the moft 

 prudent to fay nothing peremptorily decifive 

 upon the matter, but introduce my opinion, 

 leaving eacji; obferver open to an exertion of 

 his own judgment, to v/hich of the three 

 preceding diftempers this is allied; or whether 

 it bears the lead fimilitude to the feverity of 

 the whole. It would be a very indifferent 

 compliment to the patience of the enlightened 

 K 3 reader 



