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with Rednefs, Fulnefs, and Inflammation 
of the Eyes. Here fmall Green Tea drank 
freely, after plentiful Bleeding, thins the 
Blood, leffens its Refiftance againft the 
Veflels, caufes it to move more eafily, mix 
better, afford more animal Juices, and dif- 
pofes it for Nouriffiment and Evacuation, 
i. e. it brings the mutual Reiiffarxe of So- 
lids and Fluids nearer to a Balance, as all 
thefe Symptoms arife-from an encreafed 
Circulation of the Blood, in proportion to 
its Confidence, which is too thick. But 
the fluggifh, or rather overpowered Veflels, 
being routed and ftrengthened by this Li- 
quor, and the Bloqd thin’d, and better fitted 
for Circulation ; Secretions and Evacuations, 
the Balance of Nature, is brought nearer, 
and the Body relieved. ~In a Vertigo , or 
Swimming of the Head, Green Tea drank 
(not too ftrong) once or twice a Day, after 
bleeding and vomiting, (if indicated) will 
be ufeful in relieving the Perfon, becaufe it 
is of a thining, cleanfing, roufing, and bra- 
cing Nature, as we fhew’d from the Effedts. 
of its Principles and Compofition. 
What fliould mightily recommend the 
ufc of Tea to Gentlemen of a fprightly 
Genius* 
