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Animals, convert more of their Milk into 
Blood than old ; their Milk is thinner^ 
lighter, and eafier of Digeftion. 
Milk, as was hinted before, differs, i. Ac- 
cording to the different Animals from which 
it is taken; Womens Milk, of all others, is 
the moll agreeable to our Conftitutions, as 
, it is the firft and general Nourifhment which 
Nature has provided for all ; it digefts more 
eafily, and nourifhes much, abounds with 
Serum, and has a middling Quantity of But- 
ter and Cheele in it. Next to this is Affes 
Milk, which differs little from it. After 
them is Mares Milk, which has little But- 
ter or Cheefe, but very much Serum or 
Water ; Camels Milk is much of this Na- 
ture, and is often ufed inllead of Mares 
Milk, where Camels are plenty. Cows 
Milk is harder of Digeftion than any of the 
former, but is more nourifhing to healthy 
. Perfons, and very grateful to the Tafte ; it 
contains moft Butter of any of them, but 
lefs Cheefe in proportion. Goats Milk is 
thicker, ha& lefs Serum, and more Cheefe^ 
which makes it fov agreeable to moift Bo- 
dies, who expedorate much, and whofe 
Lungs are a continual Pump to drain the 
Leaks 
