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and in all Cafes where an alcaline Acrimony 
is predominant in the Blood, It quenches 
Thirfl, is a great Thinner of grofs flimy 
Humours, and therefore very proper for 
corpulent phlegmatic Habits, to clean their 
Veflfels, fcour their Glands, prevent or re- 
move ObftruCtions, glandular Swellings, and 
lymphatic Diflentions. In hot, choleric 
Conflitutions, (if not very thin and lean) it 
cools and refrefhes much, and is a palatable 
Drink. It flops bilious Vomitings, cures 
flinking Belchings and Indigeftion, by 
flrengthening the Stomach, bracing its Fi- 
bres, wafhing down its palling Slime, and 
contracting the dilated Strainers of the Li- 
ver. It is proper in intermitting Fevers and 
Agues, arifing from the GrofTnefs and Vif- 
cidity of the Blood, the Inactivity, Weak- 
nefs, and Laxnefs of the Solids $ the lafl is 
hereby brifkly flimulated and excited to 
Motion, the firft attenuated, its fundry Co- 
hefions broken, and the whole Mafs made 
more fit for Motion and Nutrition. In In- 
flammations and inflammatory Fevers, it is 
a proper Liquor if mixed with a little Wa- 
ter. In an Itch, Scurvy, or Leprofy, ari- 
fing either from an alcaline or oily Acri- 
mony of the Blood, there cannot be a better 
Liquor 
