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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... fuch efficacy in a distemper attended with fo many pu- rulent ulcers , might be alfo useful in other foul- neffes of the blood ; accordingly I tried it on feve- ral perfons infected with cutaneous eruptions and ulcers , who were foon ...
... fuch efficacy in a distemper attended with fo many pu- rulent ulcers , might be alfo useful in other foul- neffes of the blood ; accordingly I tried it on feve- ral perfons infected with cutaneous eruptions and ulcers , who were foon ...
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... fuch heaps or piles of wood were sometimes a hundred and eighty cubits round , and fixty or even a hundred high and that having covered them with fods of earth to prevent the flame from burfting forth ( in which cafe the tar was loft ) ...
... fuch heaps or piles of wood were sometimes a hundred and eighty cubits round , and fixty or even a hundred high and that having covered them with fods of earth to prevent the flame from burfting forth ( in which cafe the tar was loft ) ...
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... fuch efficacy to preserve from putrefaction , that in Egypt they embalmed dead bodies with it . And to this he afcribes their mum- mies continuing uncorrupted for fo many ages . 16. Some modern writers inform us that tar flows from the ...
... fuch efficacy to preserve from putrefaction , that in Egypt they embalmed dead bodies with it . And to this he afcribes their mum- mies continuing uncorrupted for fo many ages . 16. Some modern writers inform us that tar flows from the ...
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... fuch is it's virtue in asthmas and pleu- rifies , in obftructions and ulcerous erosions of the inward parts . Balfams , as hath been already observed , are apt to offend the ftomach . But tar - water may be taken without offending the ...
... fuch is it's virtue in asthmas and pleu- rifies , in obftructions and ulcerous erosions of the inward parts . Balfams , as hath been already observed , are apt to offend the ftomach . But tar - water may be taken without offending the ...
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... fuch as are heterogeneous , we find chemistry is fitted for the analysis of bodies . But the chemistry of nature is much more perfect than that of human art , inasmuch as it joineth to the power of heat that of the most exquifite ...
... fuch as are heterogeneous , we find chemistry is fitted for the analysis of bodies . But the chemistry of nature is much more perfect than that of human art , inasmuch as it joineth to the power of heat that of the most exquifite ...
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abfolute acid ¿ther ¿thereal againſt alfo alſo ancient animal fpirit Ariftotle attraction balfam becauſe bodies cafes caufe cauſe confequently confidered confift conftitute diffolved diftempers diftinct diſorders diuretic divine doctrine doth effects elaftic Ennead exift exiſtence fafe faid falts fame fcurvy fecreted feem feemeth felf fenfe fenfible feveral fhall fhew fhould fhould feem firft firſt folar fome fometimes fomewhat force foul fpecific ftill ftomach fubftance fubject fubtile fuch fulphur fuppofed fupreme fyftem gout groffer grofs hath heat Heraclitus himſelf intellect invifible itſelf juices lacteals laws of attraction lefs light or fire medicine mind moft moſt motion muft muſt nature nevertheleſs obferved Parmenides particles perfons ph¿nomena philofophers plants Plato Plotinus Plutarch prefent principle produce produceth pure reafon refide refin ſeem Sir Ifaac Newton ſpace tar-water thefe themſelves Theophraftus theſe things thofe thoſe Tim¿us turpentine underſtand underſtood univerfe uſe veffels vegetable virtues volatile whereof whofe