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jF« t\z Salt figures firft difcovered, were now grown big^ 
tho none oi them were like the in ^'wfo Wine, 
which had no Crah-Eys in it. 
Siiice we now fee, by all the foregoing Obfervations, 
that I(hen(/b, and -Fr^^^/§ W^ine, eontaik no i^^/^j*, which 
agree in figure, with the Salts in the Chalky #tehis 
taken from Men that have the Gouti we may now con- 
fidently fay, that the S(ilt of Wiae doe5 not caqfe the 
Gout 5 and hereof we have a dayly experience, for fome 
perfpns, that diriak great quantities qf ^enifij^ and 
Fnench Wine, have never ha^ any touch pf the Gout; and 
others that drink no wine at all, are very much troubled 
with it. 
From this Cleaving together of the Salts in Wine, and 
the alteration of their /^^^^r^j-jWe may afcertain our lelves, 
that in a well cpnftituted body, the of Wine do 
not pals into theblood s chie0y, ifwe take it fpr grant- 
ed, that the uie of the Stomack, and Bowells, is i, to 
break in pieces the Meat, 2, to make the grofTerparti- 
cks eomc together. 3 , to lend the thinneft fluff, and 
Imalleftrparticles of the Meat into the body, f 01? its 
nouriftin^ient. , 
P.S.Since the writing this Letter, I have opened z Bitchy 
and found in the Womb, or rather in both the Tubes, a 
great quantity of the Male Seed of a Dog ; concerning 
whichlihaUi&krgelnniy^am,. ^ < 
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