Salt things are aftringent,and deterfive; the one quali- 
ty it hath from its;;Earthy part, the other from its Watery. 
:Eitter things are always hurtful! to the Stomack, unlels 
by the aftridive qualitys they become proper. 
Tart things are exceffive hot, very naught for the head, 
good for heavy. Phlegmatic conftitutions, known by the 
heat in the mouth. Laftly Infipid things have no peculi- 
ar quality, but are very cold and watery, and hurtfull 
to the Stomack, unleJfs mixt with other things of a better 
taft and nature. 
Printed at tie Theater at Oxford for Sam? 
Smith at the Princes Arms inVauls Church-- 
yard London; and Hen. Clements 
Booh^ feller in Oxford. 
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