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creafed ; hence a quick Pulie and Heat; 
But G; ~een Tea drank, fmsll and freely, with 
now and then a little Spirit of Hartfhorn* 
and keeping warm, anfwers all the Inten- 
tions neeeffary in a Catarrh, after Evacua- 
tions, if needful. 
Where Perfpiration is too great, the Force 
of the Fibres and Veffels too Strong, the 
Circulation rapid* the Blood ground down* 
and the Body always lean and thin, Bohea 
Tea is very beneficial, for it furnifhes a 
Smoothing, foftening, and relaxing Princi- 
ple to the Fibres and Veffels, prevents or 
diminishes their too great Springinefs, Dri- 
nefs, and Hardiftefs ; leffens the immode- 
rate Expence of the Juices by the Skin; the 
Solids adt not with fuch Force and Celerity. 
Hence the Blood moves more evenly and 
eafily, is not fo ground down, and nourishes 
the Body better. In Spitting of Blood, ei- 
ther from the Delicacy or Tendernefs of the 
Veffels of the Lungs, or the Force, quick 
Motion* or Sharpnefs of the Humours,- 
Here, after due Bleeding, and Endeavours 
to reunite the ruptured Veffels, the Rapid- 
nefs, Heat, and Sharpnefs of the Humours 
are to be corredted by Emollients and Balfa- 
micks. 
