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Show .. HYGIEI‘NE; of", -. FA. 5 ' M . '23 void of all had Exhalatioris, neither too hot nor cold, nor dry, Weather, Pmrr, and App/cs. ‘ . . nor moif't. Theflizi'a'm Change: of the fin" are ineVitable and dangerous, '1. {mall Qflitl‘ I , .titi' y ,- butt th, e,V are Windy ' , and theref i (H are "PC ore m heftan" boilo h Spring and the Autumn, towardsthe Approach of Winter. [fig/pitaz's, Camps, Places where Lead is melted, and the Earth ‘iult thrown up, are generally unhealthy, on Aceount ot the bad Exha~ Charcoal in a clole Place fills the Air With ful- . i . é lations. Liv/Had t) d ‘ o SIP-ii" .a, canary, oar/ml, r {ll/iiii'Z A 1 ‘ l/Z, refreih, moille n, loofeit tire icily, and appeaie the Orgalm of Blood. firiirl‘rmfiy Owl/5w I‘,., . ), ' C,"7', {jg/c}: 4/fiarr - g. -4", "I igizr, Peg/7L3 are' a little heatin 5'77/775 5, (Shawl/923i: l'2»in i . , viwa‘II/Zt, ‘~ of. 0 2H; /;',/ -, .~ 173 U- , twin/ze M .4 sty, k fl LAX)", Cwuer phureous Particles, which are unwnoletome, and {Oinetimes kili the {trongett Perfons. Too 1201 an 1727' dil‘pol‘es to malignant Fawn; if it be withouthdoill'ure, it produces diary and putrid Fawn. hefe {houl‘l be eaten -' ed, ,3,r hated, and made into Sweetmeats. f ‘ , A,‘ . . C 1. "if/xi}; and R at: :e leis ngurirfl/nng than the mealy Subfian.f' , 1 ‘ .. r - whence proceed a great Number of Difeafes, which reign in the / 6 yard, 56C.U heat very mum. 1.»: t diq{:A;"am/. ' /L(UJ 5‘are iii/Ig7.‘ - naz], wrap/i , (iguana, oi" «nip/{1352025. The 9 V. w 1' ~ . i. . , i Cream, m n egaiil to men .. hdann , '~ , hintii filge, er of liVine and Suhitance. Finn" a ,' .fi . .Q Phieofl ic i‘iyifh ,the lean otali Animals, becaufe they abound With » .‘ am. oiiiig Animals 'are rill of :1 tot: and iioiirii 'hinrr flew: are epidemic in the Fens of Cambridge/15hr, the Hundreds of Eflx, and in {01110 Parts of Kent, on Account of the Vapours, which weaken the Fibres of the Body, and obliruct the Pores of the Skin; befides a- (force, but that of the older is more nouriflrimr. M/{Z and moi/f CaiZ/fiiutz'mz of the .41)" produces Caught, Diflz'flaiz‘ous, Plan/flex, r/Sirmzmtit Pains, as alfo 17332155 and chrr ofthe like Kind. Ifrflic and i‘mgflmzfz‘i-L'; Prop/r are in great Danger in very bot and. The fuices (it The }» 23"] aieflj.r ..: nous, n.‘ iti‘10tis, gelati . b to the "" and agieea ble 1 alte,LN but 1: ie leflr is mm and difficult of Digefiion. Tiff/U finmmr are more light and digef'tible than the tame. . l i v4 . n . n: r q FL]: ~ white Parts ccrntiii i .1. may fuecnl ent Subftance of‘ tender .i Uta, and yield a {oft Aliment, eafv of Di'reilioti J' H 'l Eggi,.'C‘IJCCCIKEIU, [dig/2i" '97 Sccp‘, ? All/7.01 ' and- Braid. 2"; are 44.711, in very cold ii"i"iiz/Jiv‘. "hen the l‘afiiige through the Pores of the Skin is {lopt by Cold, the Patient is apt to fall into a Lao/km" 3', otherwife the Leg: mnmmzly fictll, and q/f/mzaz‘z'c Symptom: will? increafe. ‘ a M I r: is" proper iy nothing Iout x l‘" , and confequently does not Cliyle ctd any great Preparation in the Stomach. It is a wood : lizneiit The Loft ein'Jz'c/J eer/iy'z'ain daily, makes it neeetfiry that it {hould' be repaired by Subltances analogous to thofe of our Body, (rich as __ . . ... .. .. .. .- «.ww-m-~____._.._-.._~" 1‘ of £235) (1/6 of f/JE' Nonmnarvaaes. I‘ i.‘ L or week Perfons whole Stomachs are larvrviid an! "or ‘ hil l *‘i ARM (T 9' mt on'1' Ear Q5: yield r "F" ' , are very good l\ouri A eaiv I" of "U" ihmenr Bi- D. iron, and agree wrtli i'eiioizs or an exhaufied Body, and tho‘fe that are old. J w Idlc lo g a very a, agreea .. ble Liquo - r, and nourii' 'hing, Clineg ' {li'enath- en" w otormach, relior . .es.ithe Body, remastfl . '"l and ioi< ‘ helps the Digeftion, ~ D .1:er demerits. It Is proper for Perfons ofa weal»: Stomach. 1' quts refiore tire Hind Parts of the Body, then are a Vehicle for fl/[mwzz‘ and Dian/s, the 825771211915, to which is Plunger and T/Jz'f/f ; wherefore it is ncccflhry to know in general their Kinds and prinw opal (localities, in Order to make a proper Choice. Solid [flimirnts are taken from Seeds, Fruits, Leaves, Stalks, and D i n - 5 ' T -F I. ‘y Roots 5 of all which the Seed is the molt laboured, and containsa niealy and milky Subflance, from whence a {oft Oil may be drawn, friendly to human Bodies. The principal and molt general Aliment is Bram], which is made of \IV heat, Rye, Barley, and 77w; Corn. That of Wheat is molt nourifhing. Barley is dry, and Rye is laxative. The Criilt is moit ealy of Digeflion, the Crum is more oily and heavy. The otherflzrinmcous Sula/fame: are Beans, Peafe, nd Lentils, fiter is the belt, and which lathers readily with Soap. It is the; 7‘ . i'f" . . ' ‘ has cured inzim‘ fir??? DlilolVClll that we have. V‘rTatc r lalone 1 which noiirifh much, but are heavy, Windy, and vit‘cous , and con- can; many Iin‘irinities. (‘1 flier. "i' J ' ltion only. [fig taken too freely is pieilfll lClal to Health, Rite, Barley, and Oatr, properly prepared, are moiflning, emol- Nun, xfliizozids, and C/Jtflmz': are full ofa nourilhing Oil, but are hard of Digeltion. Fruits which are pH/Pfiflf and tint, abound with VVater, and are relrefliing, moiflning and fedative, appezzfing the too rapid N10- tion of the Blood, quenching Thirll‘, and digefi'ing eafily; inch 25 Sti'awi'crricr, G99 tl'c'rrfi‘r, Carrmztr, 1,4. wrath, and Figt; as alto Paar/2559 V ' [Miter is' the i 1 3ions, v but too much relaxe H lfpoiit s and weakens the holius V‘ I l , am! i fequently their conltant Ufe are apt to caufe Obflruétions. lient, and rellorative. I its, . . .and render Alimei the D ppiiupal, moi't falutary, and mofl iiectiiin‘y for Life, of which {oft but [VTULlCI'ZL‘L'Cl-y, itft , and facilitates Digeil'im 5 its Excels, as w rength m . I ens the Solids _. ".1" . uors, ha I all ab ail other fpi. iit uou s Liq rden the i i» :‘es, Liil'ir'ct th 3 EON?" (Am-1mg] the becretionb‘; deliroy the Apoctite, and induce c ironical Difeafes. T I. . ' {oscni Mcfil i "li H b-t9?" aecoun and uor or fffi at' alt .i M nhat um" tceLiq elita ltha d Wi t ,is roince then li Ithistoo gi'ofsteadhSuh it does not on» i liznuneiones i,.i.,.i the a SCOUMCh,lJLit , r- readin - through fthe ~ it r i - t< panes. ‘ '3'." ' ' h‘ ' i I 2 it |