Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 18
... force , if it be confidered , that the fuppofed circulating of the fap , from the root or lacteals through the arteries , and thence return- ing , by inofculations , through the veins or bark veffels to the root or lacteals again , is ...
... force , if it be confidered , that the fuppofed circulating of the fap , from the root or lacteals through the arteries , and thence return- ing , by inofculations , through the veins or bark veffels to the root or lacteals again , is ...
Page 23
... force to difengage them from the fubject . 47. The falts , therefore , and more active spirits of the tar are got by infufion in cold water : but the refinous part is not to be diffolved there- by ( a ) . Hence the prejudice which fome ...
... force to difengage them from the fubject . 47. The falts , therefore , and more active spirits of the tar are got by infufion in cold water : but the refinous part is not to be diffolved there- by ( a ) . Hence the prejudice which fome ...
Page 27
... force of the elastic veffels ) remotely produce thofe concretions they are intended to re- move . 57. Weak and rigid fibres are looked on by the most able phyficians , as fources of two differ- ent claffes of diftempers : a fluggish ...
... force of the elastic veffels ) remotely produce thofe concretions they are intended to re- move . 57. Weak and rigid fibres are looked on by the most able phyficians , as fources of two differ- ent claffes of diftempers : a fluggish ...
Page 33
... force ; and may it not be juftly feared , that fo great a force entring the minuteft E veffels , veffels , and breaking the obftructed matter , might alto ( 33 )
... force ; and may it not be juftly feared , that fo great a force entring the minuteft E veffels , veffels , and breaking the obftructed matter , might alto ( 33 )
Page 35
... force and extent fhould be found in a fine acid foap ( a ) , the falts and oil whereof are a moft elaborate product of nature and the folar light . 74. It is certain tar - water warms , and therefore fome may perhaps ftill think it ...
... force and extent fhould be found in a fine acid foap ( a ) , the falts and oil whereof are a moft elaborate product of nature and the folar light . 74. It is certain tar - water warms , and therefore fome may perhaps ftill think it ...
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