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 15
... whole furface of the vegetable . And ( though this point be not fo well agreed ) doctor Grew in his Anatomy of plants , thinks there appears ea circulation of the fap , moving downwards in the a cir- ( 15 ) the fun or the north wind ...
... whole furface of the vegetable . And ( though this point be not fo well agreed ) doctor Grew in his Anatomy of plants , thinks there appears ea circulation of the fap , moving downwards in the a cir- ( 15 ) the fun or the north wind ...
Page 26
... whole fyftem , and work their effect in the fineft capillaries and perfpiratory ducts , which they gently cleanfe and open . Tar- water is extremely well fitted to work by fuch an infenfible diaphorefis , by the fineness and activity of ...
... whole fyftem , and work their effect in the fineft capillaries and perfpiratory ducts , which they gently cleanfe and open . Tar- water is extremely well fitted to work by fuch an infenfible diaphorefis , by the fineness and activity of ...
Page 34
... whole , there will not perhaps be found any medicine , more general in its ufe , or more falu- tary in its effects than tar - water . 72. To fuppofe that all diftempers arifing from very different , and , it may be , from contrary ...
... whole , there will not perhaps be found any medicine , more general in its ufe , or more falu- tary in its effects than tar - water . 72. To fuppofe that all diftempers arifing from very different , and , it may be , from contrary ...
Page 40
... As the body is faid to cloath the foul , fo the nerves may be faid to conftitute her inner gar- ment . And as the foul animates the whole , what ( a ) 2 , 3. ( b ) 66 . nearly nearly touches the foul relates to all . Therefore the ( 40 )
... As the body is faid to cloath the foul , fo the nerves may be faid to conftitute her inner gar- ment . And as the foul animates the whole , what ( a ) 2 , 3. ( b ) 66 . nearly nearly touches the foul relates to all . Therefore the ( 40 )
Page 42
... whole tribe of chronical difeafes . 88. The fcurvy may be reckoned in thefe cli- mates an univerfal malady , as people in general are fubject to it , and as it mixes more or lefs in almoft all difeafes . Whether this proceeds from want ...
... whole tribe of chronical difeafes . 88. The fcurvy may be reckoned in thefe cli- mates an univerfal malady , as people in general are fubject to it , and as it mixes more or lefs in almoft all difeafes . Whether this proceeds from want ...
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