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Oranges, Spanijh Pomegranates, and Corands. Speaking 
of Raifins, he tells us of an excellent fort of drink made of 
dry'd Railins, calfd Cabal. They take out the ftones of 
fifteen or twenty pound$ofRaifins, and then they bruifi 
the Railins a little: and in the Month of January or Fe- 
bruary^ at which time Raifins are brought them from 
tS^«/«, they put them into a barrel of excellent White- 
wine to be drank at Eafler. This Wine, he fays, will 
have the colour of Sack, it will be pleafant to the taft,and 
will have qualities not to be Contemn d ; for it lenifyes 
the breait, allays Coughs, helps Refpiration, and fortify es 
the Stomach and Liver, gives an Appetite, ftops Loof- 
nefs, oppofes inclinations to Vomit : In a word it is an ex- 
cellent Remedy for the Dropfy, and it wonderfully a- 
grees with old Men, Valetudinarians, Flegmatick and 
Melancolick Perfons, and with tender Women. So far 
the Author. It is conceived that if a tryal be made with a 
like quantity ofRaifins in our Englifh Beer or Cyder, it 
may prove no contemtible drink. This book is newly 
put into Englifh, and fold by T^ho. Bajfet at the George 
St. Duncans Church in Fleetjireet. 
. ERRATA. 
PAg. j'95.1' »8. rVhiparml. ^S.r Bajfenburne. p. $p6. 1. zo. r. 1^70. p. J^8. 1. 27. r. 1670. 
pf 6yi. I. 19' fotreadt. iried. p. 6 f9 1. i. for ajoumalt r. thefou^nal. I. i. fo> read r tried. 
1. penult, for t»«»//^ci, r. wr»«4^ci. p. zoi .afrcr £(/ui broken off m Stp-xfamn add [the lines of 
this f igwe fljoulAhAvs been made io run fecandum longicudinem Sromachi, f rermfent the f-ibri sef 
the inner tunic^ running that way t as in jB £ "2 "2 0/ Fig. 10. as ibey now run, they intimate that thoJe 
I'i^tes are cit(:\xhr,fir which there is no feundattonmMtaxe, p. 714« !• i4' r. lie. 
OXFORD, 
Printed at the THEATER, and ane to be fold by 7>kt, 
at the yingel^ ^Lnd Samnd Smtth^ at the Frinccs Arms in St, 
"Fmh Chhrch^prd LONDON. 1^84. 
