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the Sea, to People of unfound Bowels, or 
any inward Part being weaker, or its Vef- 
fels more diltended, worn, or corroded, 
than the reft •, and to fuch as have V micas, 
Impojlumes , or large Collections of Matter 
not extravafated, for the Prefture will throw 
the Fluids more plentifully and forcibly on 
that Part which gives the leaft Refiftance ; 
hence a Breach, or irrecoverable Diftention 
of fome of its Veflels. But where either 
thefe, or Haemorrhages from the Breaft, 
Stomach, or Lungs, forbid cold Bathing, 
I cannot enough extol the Ufe of Bitters, 
as the alone Succedceneum . 
A 'Table of the fwidry Temperatures of fe- 
deral Baths and Springs . 
Baths . 
'Temper. 
Holt Bath, 
9° 
King's Bath, 
87 
Heat of a young Man’s 
Body in a j. gQ 
high Fever, 
The fame recovered. 
and in 1 , 
/ 6 7 
Health and Reft, 
Buxton Bath 
59 
St. Ann's Well, 
5§ 
Bingham Well, 
53 
Bingham 
