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Hamafiatics. 
tion of its graft Parts it acquires a burning 
Heat 5 which Heat is prolonged to different 
Periods of Time in proportion to the Quanti- 
ty of the groft morbific Matter, till it is at length 
either fufficiently attenuated by repeated Cir- 
culations and Diluters, or elfe ends in Death. 
45. If, as was before obferved, the Blood 
grows more thick and turbid as it cools, it 
may then be owing to this, that bleeding and 
purging, which as they greatly cool may alfo 
thereby bring on an Ague Fir, which is well 
known to be the Confequence of thofe Eva- 
cuations, when the Blood is at any time in an 
aguifli Difpofition. 
44. A too relaxed State of the capillary Vef- 
fels may in an aguifli Conftitution greatly 
contribute to the Re_turn of the Fits, for the 
Blood acquiring by this means, in a determi- 
nate time, too great a Vifcidicy, the next 
periodical Fit may thereby be brought on. 
45. The groft tartarine gouty Particles arc 
apteft to fettle and caufe inflammatory Ob- 
ftruftions in the Extremities of the Body as in 
the l^eet and Hands, where the progreflive 
Force of thp Blood is Ipaft, as being fartheff 
from the Heart. And when thefe Humours 
fix in the Trunck of the Body, they are aprer 
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