Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... disorders , and against all other infection whatfoever , as well as that of the small - pox . What effects the animi pathemata have in human maladies , is well known , and confequently the general benefit of fuch a cardi- ac may be ...
... disorders , and against all other infection whatfoever , as well as that of the small - pox . What effects the animi pathemata have in human maladies , is well known , and confequently the general benefit of fuch a cardi- ac may be ...
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... disorders . For although Doctor Gibbs in his treatise of the King's Evil derives that difeafe from a coagulat- ing ... disorder occafioned by that vio- lent process , it is to be feared , may never be got over . The immediate danger ...
... disorders . For although Doctor Gibbs in his treatise of the King's Evil derives that difeafe from a coagulat- ing ... disorder occafioned by that vio- lent process , it is to be feared , may never be got over . The immediate danger ...
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... disorder in the ner- vous fyftem fhall imitate all diftempers , and occa- fion , in appearance , an afthma for inftance , a pleu- rify , or a fit of the ftone . Now whatever is good for the nerves in general , is good against all fuch ...
... disorder in the ner- vous fyftem fhall imitate all diftempers , and occa- fion , in appearance , an afthma for inftance , a pleu- rify , or a fit of the ftone . Now whatever is good for the nerves in general , is good against all fuch ...
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... disorder in a patient when rightly taken . 115. I knew indeed a perfon who took a large glafs of tar - water just before breakfaft , which gave him an invincible naufea and disgust , although he had before received the greateft benefit ...
... disorder in a patient when rightly taken . 115. I knew indeed a perfon who took a large glafs of tar - water just before breakfaft , which gave him an invincible naufea and disgust , although he had before received the greateft benefit ...
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... disorders , and especially in that grand enemy , the fever , muft needs be a benefit to mankind in general . There are nevertheless three forts of people to whom I would peculiarly recommend it : Sea - faring perfons , la- dies , and ...
... disorders , and especially in that grand enemy , the fever , muft needs be a benefit to mankind in general . There are nevertheless three forts of people to whom I would peculiarly recommend it : Sea - faring perfons , la- dies , and ...
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