The Virtue and Use of Coffee With Regard to the Plague and Other Infectious Distempers
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This work argues for coffee's preventive and therapeutic value against plague and other infectious distempers, collecting observations from contemporary writers and correspondents who report lower mortality where coffee is freely used. It supplies a botanical description and a life-drawn plate of the coffee tree, reviews earlier names and accounts, traces introduction and trade routes, and outlines cultivation practices observed in an Amsterdam garden. Practical guidance includes recommended methods for roasting, preserving the berries, and preparing the liquor. The author situates these findings within a public-health concern and offers measured remarks on how coffee might assist in pestilential cases.
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