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the Way for a Multitude of Difeafes arifing 
thence. On the fame Account we recom- 
mend it to flegmatic Temperaments, who 
are dull and flow both in their Addon and 
Intelled, Pulfe flow, Heat low, from a 
Laxnefs of their Fibres, and a Redundance 
of Serum in their Juices. Melancholics, 
Hypochondriacs, and hyfteric People, will 
always find much Service from the out- 
ward PrefTure of the Water, which throws 
the Blood upon the Vijcera , and gradually 
deftroys its Lentor, mixes its Parts, reflores 
its Motion, quickens its Circulation, pre- 
pares it for, and brings it to the fecretory 
Glands, there to have its ufelefs and hurt- 
ful Parts ftrained off, and fent out of the 
Body. The fame Reafon will hold good 
and warrant its Ufe to Cacochimics and 
Cachedics. This Reafoning is fo obvious, 
that it wants no Explanation, nor needs 
Words, to advife the Ufe of the Cold Bath 
to the Inhabitants of low, boggy, marfhy, 
fenny Grounds, who are fo liable to con- 
fumptive, aguifli, and fcorbutic Diforders, 
whether they arife from the great Quantity 
of Water always floating in the Air, or to 
the ftagnant putrified State of their Waters, 
or, (as fome will ) to the fulphureous and 
Z faline^ 
