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noble Organs ; therefore all Evacuations 
that are not abfolutely neceffary ought to 
be avoided, except the Rhubarb Arrack % 
which may be taken in all Weathers and 
all Seafons. 6. If in this Seafon one finds 
a Gouty Humour difperfed over all the Ha- 
bit, or a fluggifh Fit, which, oppreffing the 
Spirits, loading the Stomach, hindering 
Reft, and occafioning hypochondriac Symp- 
toms, will not throw itfelf out on the 
Limbs 5 the beft Way to deal with it, is, 
to drink ftrong French Wines at Meals, 
and at Night to take two or three Ounces 
of FinElura Sacra , with a Dram of com- 
pound Spirit of Lavender , and as much 
Findiure of Snake-root every Night going 
to Bed, laying to the Soles of the Feet 
Burgundy Pitch Plaijiers with Euphorbium ; 
this will either bring down a Fit, or carry 
it quite off. 
SECT. IV. 
For the Summer Seafon . 
Now the quite contrary Rules of all the 
laft muft be obferved j the Flannels muft 
be cut off by Piecemeal, but let rubbing 
with the Flefh-Brufh be continued. Cool 
Liquors fhould be ufed. Claret drunk ; the 
Rhubarb 
