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vite fome Part of it to be difcharged by the 
near EmunCtories of the Nofe. Therefore 
is it often found ferviceable in obftinate dull 
Head~achs, from much Phlegm, or fizy 
Blood ; and in fleepy Difeafes, in Deafnefs, 
from much Phlegm or Pituita relaxing the 
Drum of the Ear $ in Difeafes of the Eyes, 
from Pitzrita or Sizynefs of the Juices ; in 
flight beginning Polypufles of the Nofe, or 
in an Abfcefs of the Sinus Frontalis. Or 
who can deny the Ufefulnefs of Snuff, to 
thofe unaccuftomed with it, in hard La- 
bour, expelling the dead Foetus, retained 
Secundine, Hiccuping, &c. In thofe Cafes 
they avail much $ but they are as hurtful in 
frequent Hemorrhages of Blood at the Nofe, 
in Inflammations of the Eyes, in Hernias, 
Ulcers of the Lungs, nephritic Pains-, Pleu- 
rify, Quinfey ; for thefe require Reft and 
Relaxation of the Solids, and not con- 
vulfive Shocks and Contractions ; and the 
Fluids want Attenuation, Prevention of 
Stagnation, and Diflipation in the inflamed 
and diftended Veflels. But Excefles in 
any Ufe of Tobacco is inexcufable, often 
injurious, and not feldom the Caufe of 
Mortality, 
But 
