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up the Infides of the Capillaries and Lym- 
phaticks with Slime and Vifcidity, renders 
the inactive Body indifpofed and corpulent, 
prepares it for Cachexies, Leucophlegtaa- 
cies, Dropfies, Coughs, Afthmas, and loads 
the urinary Paflages with Mucus and Slime. 
The Reafon is, becaufe this unhopped and 
half- fermented Liquor has neither its Oil, 
Salt, nor Earth fufficiently broken, fubti- 
lized, and reduced to a Spirit ; and when 
taken into the Body, its fpirituous Parts 
quickly pafs the Secretions, and exhale ; 
its unbroken Oil being in grofs Particles, 
attract one another, foften and relax the 
Parts, fill the Sacculi pinguiferi with Fat, 
and render the Body corpulent. The Salts 
of the Liquor are not extricated from the- 
mucous Earth, therefore it gives little StL 
mulancy to the Fibres. The earthy Parts 
attract one another, and form a kind of 
flimy Cement ; w r hich being neither fine 
enough to pafs oft by Perfpiration, nor good 
enough to become a Part of our Nourifh- 
ment, and conftitute fome Part of our So- 
lids ; therefore it gets into the fmall VefTels, 
where Circulation is fioweft, the Strength 
lead:, and the Attraction greateft. And 
thefe vifcid Parts being the lighted: of our 
Fluids, 
