Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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The volatile falts separated by infusion from tar , may be supposed to contain it's
specific virMr. Boyle and other later chemists are agreed , that fixed fales are
much the same in all bodies . But it is well known that volatile falts do ' greatly
differ ...
The volatile falts separated by infusion from tar , may be supposed to contain it's
specific virMr. Boyle and other later chemists are agreed , that fixed fales are
much the same in all bodies . But it is well known that volatile falts do ' greatly
differ ...
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Now the most easy feparation is by infusion of tar in cold water , which to smell
and tatt Thewing it self well impregnated , may be presumed to extract and retain
the most pure volatile and active particles of that vegetable ballam , 9. Tar was by
...
Now the most easy feparation is by infusion of tar in cold water , which to smell
and tatt Thewing it self well impregnated , may be presumed to extract and retain
the most pure volatile and active particles of that vegetable ballam , 9. Tar was by
...
Page 8
... produce all those falutary effects , which , if thoroughly mixed with the blood
and juices , they would be capable of producing . It muft therefore be a thing of
great benefit , to be able to introduce any requisite quantity of their volatile parts
into ...
... produce all those falutary effects , which , if thoroughly mixed with the blood
and juices , they would be capable of producing . It muft therefore be a thing of
great benefit , to be able to introduce any requisite quantity of their volatile parts
into ...
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The luminous fpirit which is the form or life of a plant , from whence it's differerces
and properties fow , is somewhat extremely volatile . It is not the oil , but a thing
more subtile , whereof oil is the vehicle , which retains it from flying off , and is ...
The luminous fpirit which is the form or life of a plant , from whence it's differerces
and properties fow , is somewhat extremely volatile . It is not the oil , but a thing
more subtile , whereof oil is the vehicle , which retains it from flying off , and is ...
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And infusions are observed to act more strongly than decoctions of plants , the
more subtile and volatile salts and spirits , which might be Joft or corrupted by the
latter , being obtained in their natural itate by the former . It is also observed that ...
And infusions are observed to act more strongly than decoctions of plants , the
more subtile and volatile salts and spirits , which might be Joft or corrupted by the
latter , being obtained in their natural itate by the former . It is also observed that ...
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