( 3°4 ) 
judicial to fuch : But fuch as are temperate, 
and promote Secretion and Evacuations, 
are highly advantageous. Their Blood is 
in a middle Difpoiition, between hot and 
moiil ; that is, in the moil defirable Tem- 
per, and moil agreeable to Health and long 
Life : For as their Solids are not too pow- 
erful, fo the Patency of all their Veifels 
keeps them from fpeedily fhutting up, and 
degenerating into Solids. Therefore iince 
all itrong Ale much hopped, muil increafe 
the Bodies Heat, and give a Stimulus to 
the Veifels, its Ufe muil be hurtful and 
as the Solids are inconiiderable, in refpeft 
of the Fluids, this Increafe in the lail, both 
in Quantity and Vifcidity, muil put a Strefs 
and Difficulty upon the Veifels, and at 
length expofe the Body to the Mercy of 
Heats, Inflammations, and inflammatory 
Fevers, fuch as Pieurifies, Squinzies, Perip- 
neumonies, &c. The Pungency alfo of the 
Liquor, from its Abundance of naked fa- 
line Parts, will ilimulate the fmall Veifels, 
when the more fpirituous and fluid Parts 
are exhaled. Now all Stimulation pro- 
motes Contraction 5 fo that the vifeid Parts 
being got into the fmall Veifels together 
with the Fluids, and the lail fooner and 
more 
