Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... according to the cafe and age of the patient , provided it be always taken on an empty ftomach , and about two hours before or after a meal . For children and fqueamish perfons it may be made weaker , and given little and often . More ...
... according to the cafe and age of the patient , provided it be always taken on an empty ftomach , and about two hours before or after a meal . For children and fqueamish perfons it may be made weaker , and given little and often . More ...
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... According to Pliny , liquid pitch ( calls it ) or tar was obtained by fetting fire to lets of old fat pines or firs . The first running tar , the latter or thicker running was pitch . phraftus is more particular : he tells us the ...
... According to Pliny , liquid pitch ( calls it ) or tar was obtained by fetting fire to lets of old fat pines or firs . The first running tar , the latter or thicker running was pitch . phraftus is more particular : he tells us the ...
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... According to Theophraftus , refi tained by ftripping off the bark from p by incifions made in the filver fir and pine . The inhabitants of mount Ida , h itripped the trunk of the pine on the funn or three cubits from the ground . H that ...
... According to Theophraftus , refi tained by ftripping off the bark from p by incifions made in the filver fir and pine . The inhabitants of mount Ida , h itripped the trunk of the pine on the funn or three cubits from the ground . H that ...
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... according to Pliny , yields m loves a cold and mountainous fituation , tinguifhed , tonfili facilitate , by it's fit fhorn , which agrees with the fpruce fir , have feen close fhorn hedges . 27. There feems to have been fome co the ...
... according to Pliny , yields m loves a cold and mountainous fituation , tinguifhed , tonfili facilitate , by it's fit fhorn , which agrees with the fpruce fir , have feen close fhorn hedges . 27. There feems to have been fome co the ...
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... pervading the whole terraqueous globe ; which produceth divers kinds of bodies , as it is united to different fubjects . This according to ( b ) 1 , 7 : ( e ) 48 2 Homberg 1 Homberg is the pure falt , falt the prin ( 59 )
... pervading the whole terraqueous globe ; which produceth divers kinds of bodies , as it is united to different fubjects . This according to ( b ) 1 , 7 : ( e ) 48 2 Homberg 1 Homberg is the pure falt , falt the prin ( 59 )
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