An Answer to the Observations of Mr. Geach, And to the Cursory Remarks of Mr. Alcock, On Dr. Baker's Essay On the Endemial Colic of Devonshire

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Geach has met with wrong information with refpedl to the people whom he calls Danglers. Thefe are to be found, ac- cording to my information, not in the counties of Hereford, Gloucefter, and Wqr- cefter, but in Somerfetfhire, and in thofe parts of Dorfetfhire, which are near Somerfet, where t '6 j where I hear the Devonfhire error of eydter-^ making prevails.
Dr. NooTH aflures me, that in Dorfetfliirei particularly on the fide near to Somerfetfliirej the cyder-preffes are very frequently lined
...with leadi and that the colica pidlonum is moft frequent in thofe pariflbes where they ufe the moft lead : he knows a gentleman who makes a great deal of cyder^ but who ufes no lead irt his utenfils -, the colic of Poitou is never in that gentleman's family, although his fervants drink large qantities of cyder* It Is likewife a common praftice among thd farmers of Dorfetfliire, to buy from the apo- thecaries large quantities of Sachar, Safurnl^ with which they are known to fweeten their' cyder. This I can affirm from the pofitive teftimony of gentlemen of credit, who refide in that county.

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