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micks. Here the dietetic Ufe of Bohea Tea 
is advifeable, as it anfwers all the above In- 
tentions , if drank with Cream , coarfe Su- 
gar , &c. — In Abfcefles of the Lungs, with 
Difficulty of Breathing, a dry thick Cough, 
after eating, or Motion efpecially ; frequent 
Hedtic Fits, great Anxiety toward the Even- 
ing, and Night Sweats ; Bohea Tea , ufed as 
above, may prevent the Increafe of the Ab- 
fcefs or Ulcer, defend the Blood from the 
Injury of the purulent Matter mixing with 
it. Its vulnerary and balfamick Parts 
corredt and foften the fharp Humours, 
and hinder their Putrefadtion fo fpeedily, 
and helps to determine them to the Kid- 
neys, and makes Spitting eafier. In 
Obftrudtions of the Lungs from Sizinefs 
of the Humours, from too great Heat 
and Motion, or ufe of fpirituous Liquors, 
profufe Sweats, Colds, or flxiking in of 
Eruptions of the Skin ; all which encreafe 
the Heat, Quantity, Motion, and Sharpnefs of 
the Humours, that are prefled together, ad- 
here with a larger Surface, and have too 
large Globules to pafs the fmall Veflels. 
Here, after Bleeding and Laxatives, Bohea 
Tea of a middling Strength, drank as above, 
is 
