Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... should seem the lightest and most active particles required least 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 ...
... should seem the lightest and most active particles required least 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 ...
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... should feem an acid foap was much the fafer deobftruent . 61. Even the best turpentines , however famous for their vulnerary and detergent qualities , have yet been obferved by their warmth to difpofe to inflammatory tumours . But the ...
... should feem an acid foap was much the fafer deobftruent . 61. Even the best turpentines , however famous for their vulnerary and detergent qualities , have yet been obferved by their warmth to difpofe to inflammatory tumours . But the ...
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... should 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 cannot cool . The ...
... should 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 cannot cool . The ...
Page 63
... should feem , the figures of falts were not of fuch efficacy in producing their effects , as the ftrong attractive powers whereby they are agitated and do agitate other bodies . Efpecially if it be true ( what was before remarked ) that ...
... should feem , the figures of falts were not of fuch efficacy in producing their effects , as the ftrong attractive powers whereby they are agitated and do agitate other bodies . Efpecially if it be true ( what was before remarked ) that ...
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... should retain it's elafticity ; which , by the bye , is an argument that air doth not act only as an an- tagonilt to the intercoftal mufcles . It hath both that and many other ufes . . It gives and preferves a proper tone to the veffels ...
... should retain it's elafticity ; which , by the bye , is an argument that air doth not act only as an an- tagonilt to the intercoftal mufcles . It hath both that and many other ufes . . It gives and preferves a proper tone to the veffels ...
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