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Sternutation or sneesing is prouoked out of the hed, the braine being much hea∣ted, or the voide and wide space of the head beeing much moistned; for the air
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Sternutation or sneesing is prouoked out of the hed, the braine being much hea∣ted, or the voide and wide space of the head beeing much moistned; for the air
inclosed within doth break forth: but it maketh a noise because it passeth through a narrow place.