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 come benign and alutary, and afford no materials for chronical ditempers; and the wind thence generated, not being pointed and armed with uch harp alts as thoe of fleh-meats, or the corroive juices of piritous liquors, will be as innocent and safe as the element we breathe in, p. 120.

"Thoe children, ays Roueau, whoe nures live upon animal food, are more ubject to worms and the cholic than thoe whoe nures feed upon vegetables. This ays he; is by no means urpriing, ince animal ubtance in putrefaction warms with vermin; which a vegetable ubtance does not. Milk, though elaborated in the body of an animal, is nevertheles a vegetable ubtance. Its analyis demonftrates