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is ferviceable ; as it is alfo in a violent 
laborious Cough, which tears at leaft the 
Mucus from the Infides of the Wind-pipe, 
whereby it is foon irritated by the Cold, or 
by the Sharpnefs of the glandular Liquor 
feparated there. In Inflammations of the 
Sides or Lungs, from a Fulnefs of the Vef- 
fels of thofe Parts, with a fizy Blood, fuch 
as cannot ufe Linfeed , or Mallow Tea, may 
profitably fubftitute Bobea . Thus 1 have 
thrown feveral of the chief Ufes of Bohea 
Tea together ; to which might be added 
other internal Ulcers, as of the Stomach, 
Kidnies, Bladder, &c. 
Having in thefe few preceding In fiances 
fhewn the Effedts of Tea both on Solids 
and Fluids, I fliall avoid Repetitions in 
what follows. It is alfo good in Obftruc- 
tions of the Lungs, arifing from the Vifci- 
dity of the Humours from their too flow 
Motion, known from a foft, flaccid Habit 
of Body, weak, flow Pulfe, a languid Cir- 
culation, pale Urine, and no Thirft. Here 
pretty ftrong Green Tea is beft ; as it is alfo 
in want of Appetite and Digefiion, from 
much Slime lying in the Stomach, or a lan- 
guid Adtion of its jnufcular Coats, or want 
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