The Dedication. 
i they never fail to breed Diflempers 
1 contract Infirmity of Body, and 
halten their End. This is in feme 
Meafure verify ed even in Your- 
feiE vy^ho fince it has been your 
Lot of late Years, to be exempt 
; from the Fatigue jfend Toil 
I of your former Imployment, and 
to live in a more calm Element, 
where the Air not like that at Sea 
is keen enough to carry off the fu- 
perfluitiesofa plentiful Diet, with- 
out the Help of adequate Exereife, 
are forced to give too frequently 
Admittance to that troublefome 
Vilitor the Gout. ’Tis that which 
has encouraged me to believe it 
might not be unfeafonable, as a 
: Thyfician to offer you this gene- 
rous Advice: That as You have 
in Time paft taken Notice of the 
various ProduHionsofthe You 
: would now turn your Eyes towards 
i thofe 
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