( 3°'5 ) 
more eafily {trained off than the firft, they 
will ltay behind, and in 'time obdrudt the 
Capillaries, and produce long and dange- 
rous Fevers. This Temperament then 
fhould be fupplied with fuch Malt Li- 
quors as are {mail, attenuating, and gently 
warming, and rather of the Pale than the 
Brown Kind, feeing the lad abounds with 
a greater Multitude of naked vegetable Salts, 
and igneous Particles. Such People jfhould 
be alfo careful not to over-dofe themfelves^ 
fince their Fluids have fo much the Afcen- 
dant over their Solids j for thereby they 
will be in danger of dedroying the Balance 
of Nature, the Confequence of which will 
foon be fatal. 
10. Hence learn we the Reafon why 
barrelled Ale is preferable to bottled ; for 
fuch People as have flow Digedion, and 
weak Bowels, and are thence liable to In- 
digedions, Belchings, Convulfions, Vomit- 
ings, and Surfeits. For the Liquor being 
drunk, the Spirit and Air wrapt up in its 
vifcid Parts, will dilate and expand them- 
felves, and alfo ratify Vifcidities in the Sto^ 
mach. Hence Belchings enfue, while the 
Liquor is in the Stomach ; and when got 
down into the Belly, where it has a longer 
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