Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... Such medicines are fuppofed to be diapho- retic , which , being of an active and fubtile nature , pafs through the whole fyftem , and work their effect in the fineft capillaries and perfpiratory ducts which they gently cleanfe and open ...
... Such medicines are fuppofed to be diapho- retic , which , being of an active and fubtile nature , pafs through the whole fyftem , and work their effect in the fineft capillaries and perfpiratory ducts which they gently cleanfe and open ...
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... Such , for inftance , is the acid fpirit of Guaiacum . And all these fame virtues feem to be in tar - water in a mild and falutary degree . 59. It is the general opinion that all acids coa- gulate the blood . Boerhaave excepts vinegar ...
... Such , for inftance , is the acid fpirit of Guaiacum . And all these fame virtues feem to be in tar - water in a mild and falutary degree . 59. It is the general opinion that all acids coa- gulate the blood . Boerhaave excepts vinegar ...
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... Such a cardiac medicine is tar - water . The tranfient fits of mirth , produced from fer- mented liquors and diftilled fpirits , are attended with proportionable depreffions of fpirit in their intervals . But the calm chearfulnefs ...
... Such a cardiac medicine is tar - water . The tranfient fits of mirth , produced from fer- mented liquors and diftilled fpirits , are attended with proportionable depreffions of fpirit in their intervals . But the calm chearfulnefs ...
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... Such therefore as the blood is , fuch will be the animal fpirit , more or lefs , weaker or stronger . This fheweth the use- fulness of tar - water in all hyfteric and hypochon- driac cafes ; which together with the maladies from ...
... Such therefore as the blood is , fuch will be the animal fpirit , more or lefs , weaker or stronger . This fheweth the use- fulness of tar - water in all hyfteric and hypochon- driac cafes ; which together with the maladies from ...
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... such disorders . For although Doctor Gibbs in his treatise of the King's Evil derives that difeafe from a coagulat- ing acid , which is alfo agreeable to the opinion of fome other phyficians , and although tar - water contain an acid ...
... such disorders . For although Doctor Gibbs in his treatise of the King's Evil derives that difeafe from a coagulat- ing acid , which is alfo agreeable to the opinion of fome other phyficians , and although tar - water contain an acid ...
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