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THE 
MEDICAL HISTORY 
OF 
TR 
Yn wn ee. 
SECTION 1. 
A S the cuftom of. drinking Tea is become general, 
every perfon may be confidered as a judge of its effects, at 
leaft fo far as it concerns his own health; but, as the conftitu-_ 
- tions of mankind are various, the’ effeéts of this infufion muft 
be different alfo, which is the reafon that fo nang opinions 
have prevailed upon the fubyect. 
Many, who have once conceived a prejudice againft it, fuffer, 
it to influence their judgement too far, and condemn the cut- 
tom as univerfally pernicious. Others, who are no lefs biafled 
cae) be aes 3 on 
