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AL Hs Hitherto appettain. drinking of watery a hard Bed, abjtinen ce 
ee 
in. potiy own fociety ae enjoy Themfelves, and > and 
Centre. 
For:thefe, if you recolle& thofe| things. which were 
dinates to Opium and Nstre,there wilngeano® het Lage 
As for the quieting of the werulinefs of the $pi 
when we enquire touching their Motion. Now then, 
Condenfation of the Spirsts which hipestainee to cal 
we of Heat in them. _ 
The Heat of the spirits, as we ‘id, ought to ites of so wii 
not eager, and may delight rather to matter the tough an inat ohn 
the thin and light humors. 
We muft beware of Spices, Ay og afd ieee Drinks, tat ou 
and all fuch as bite and heat the “— for they. el te x 1¢, 
perative, but Predatory. | P 
.Thefe yield a robuft heat , cfpeseily ‘Pe ae es * jarlick., a 
Water-crefies while they are young, Germander, edugelica, Xedos ry, Ve 
obese “Pepper-wort, Elder floners,,. Garden-C hervile + The ul oH hef 
oice and eceees fometimes in Sallads, fometimes in Medicines, wi ! 
Operatzon. ie 
‘Jt falls out well that the Grand. wud will ae fe ve excellently for thi 
| -inrefpeé that they yield fuchan beat by compofition, which is Ry dy bi 
found, :in Simples. For the mixing of thofe exceffive hot things, (lack as 
binm, Pellstory of Spain, stavis-acre, Dragonawort,. Anagordi, Caftoreums,, 
Opponax,e4mmoniachum,Galbanum,and thelike, w rich of themfelves ¢ can 
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inwardly) to qualifie and abate the Stupefattives virtue of the Opts ae 
fuch a.conftitution of a Medicament as we now require; which i is exc 
this, That Treacle and Methridate, and, the reft, are not tharp,. nor bite 
but are. onely fomewhat bitter, and of ftrong fent, and at | Jaft m nif ft the 
they comeinto the ftomach, and in.their fubfequent operations. 
There conduce alfo to the robuft heat of the, Spirits Venses ofter 
; performed ; and no lefs fome of the affections,” of which fhall be fpe 
| So- touching the heat, of the Spirits Analogical 9 te pelonaRR n- 
much.,) | 
ee flame ) the /nguifition will bethort.. ae 
| oo lit feems to:be approved by experience, that a Spare Diet, and. aot 
ait fuch; as, is either preferibed. by. the ftri@ Rules of a Monaitical ae 
| by Hermites, which have Neceffity and one for their Rule, rendretk 
liv'd. sch ar 
| Deer (as namely; of Herbs, Fruzts,..Fleflr, and Bh, rath 
{ fuchh and fot) » an, Bair, foirt , frequent Faftings,, frequ quent | 
| frets and fach'like3 forall thefe diminith. the Spirits, and redi vcad t 
ondted 
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pessaiai be fathciene onely for the Funétions¢ of fit F wherebe pre 
But iP ie Diet hall mot be altogether fo rigor 
>-dhall be always-equal and iconftant.t. it felt, et 
it ae nAn that..aFlame fomewhat, bigger: (fo: t bea ways alike 
meth lefs of the fuel than a leffer Flame blown with Bell Ww anc i 
ddoriveakers | Thatiwhich the Regiment and Diet of Corn 
ly « who did eat! and drink. fo many years ‘together by a 
by exceeded | an) hundred. he of age » fireng, in Hinds an 
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“a ak alfo moft ke taken, that, a as plentifi { 
any of thefe aforefaid Diets, omitteth not. a feaf 
cheafe too faft, and foften and deftroy the bod 
tityof Spirits, and (as we may fay.) Frugal, | 
at The Ingusf ition eB bridling the m 
VOINES cae mers bes 
Teuching. the Quantiry of the Saute, that chy. cok not exuberant af a 1 ita | 
rather sharing, and within a mean, ( feeing a {mall flame doth not, devour ine T git, 
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