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them Uneafinefs enough, either by "Tremors , 
Pains, Lownefs of Spirits , or diminifhed 
Agility of fome Parts. 
Obf. II. This Juice affedting the Hands 
of the Workers, and Nerves of the Drinkers, 
is far from being narcotic or fupifying , like 
Opiates, but rather contains an acrid kind 
of Salt, like that in the Mezereon Berries, 
or Cantharides , with this Difference, that 
as the Salts of Ca?itharides adt chiefly on the 
urinary Paflages ; fo thofe of Tea affedt the 
whole Habit, but chiefly in the Parts where 
they are mofl: fenfible, as in the Hands , 
Stomach , &c. Nor does it affedt as over 
Dofes of Opiates, by rarifying and encrea- 
iing the Blood’s Quantity, and relaxing the 
Solids, but by a kind of cauftic Quality fti- 
mulating the Organs of Senfation. Juice of 
He?nlock indeed ftupifies, by its Grofsnefs 
and Coldnefs, but is neither corrofive nor 
excoriating. 
Obf III. The hurtful and deletirious Na- 
ture of this Juice before it is roafted, need be 
no Objedtion to the Ufe of it in general, for 
what is of a more pernicious Nature than 
Cajfavia Root , when taken out of the Earth ; 
yet, when its boiled, dried, and ground to 
C Meal, 
