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to nothing , but Water and Milk , mujl 
have cooler Things, in a Fever , than he 
i who daily J wallows Claret and Punch. 
9. The jatne Difeafes , at different 
Seafons of the Year , call for another 
Change ; for Spring Fevers and In- 
flammations , when the V effels are full , 
require larger Evacuations, and a 
more temperate Regimen, than in 
Harvefl, when the Heat of the late 
Seafon , jlronger Exercije and Labour , 
have exhaufled the Body more. 10. 
Different Conjlitutions of the Air mujl 
alfo be conjidered ; for in a long, moift, 
cloudy, rainy , blujlering Seafon, Who 
will pretend to cure -Intermittent s with 
the Bark and Salt Draughts , fo as 
the Fever ffall fiot return as often f 
And in a droughty Seafon, with ex- 
ec five Heat, no wife Mast will pre- 
tend to cure Inflammations by Bleed- 
ing-, but, during, and immediately 
after a great Frofl, or during the 
Reign of dry, cold North a?id Eafi 
Winds , fcarce any Man can fail of it. 
. n. Different Situations of Habita- 
tion 
