Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 36
... effect . To me it feems that it's fingular and furprizing use in fevers of all kinds , were there nothing elfe , would be alone fufficient to recom- mend it to the public . 76. The best phyficians make the idea of a fe ver to confift in ...
... effect . To me it feems that it's fingular and furprizing use in fevers of all kinds , were there nothing elfe , would be alone fufficient to recom- mend it to the public . 76. The best phyficians make the idea of a fe ver to confift in ...
Page 37
... effects of which are perhaps never got over . I do even fufpect , that a pleuritic patient betaking himfelf to bed betimes , and drink- ing very copioufly of tar - water , may be cured by that alone without bleeding , bliftering , or ...
... effects of which are perhaps never got over . I do even fufpect , that a pleuritic patient betaking himfelf to bed betimes , and drink- ing very copioufly of tar - water , may be cured by that alone without bleeding , bliftering , or ...
Page 39
... Effects mifimputed , cafes wrong told , circumftances overlooked , perhaps too , prejudices and partialities against truth , may for a time prevail and keep her at the bottom of her well , from whence nevertheless fhe emergeth fooner or ...
... Effects mifimputed , cafes wrong told , circumftances overlooked , perhaps too , prejudices and partialities against truth , may for a time prevail and keep her at the bottom of her well , from whence nevertheless fhe emergeth fooner or ...
Page 40
... effects the animi pathemata have in human maladies , is well known , and confequently the general benefit of fuch a cardi- ac may be reafonably fuppofed . 86. As the body is faid to clothe the foul , fo the nerves may be faid to ...
... effects the animi pathemata have in human maladies , is well known , and confequently the general benefit of fuch a cardi- ac may be reafonably fuppofed . 86. As the body is faid to clothe the foul , fo the nerves may be faid to ...
Page 43
... effect whereof is , that we have neither heat enough to exalt and diffi- pate the grofs vapours , as in Italy , nor cold enough to condense and precipitate them , as in Sweden . So they are left floating in the air , which we conftantly ...
... effect whereof is , that we have neither heat enough to exalt and diffi- pate the grofs vapours , as in Italy , nor cold enough to condense and precipitate them , as in Sweden . So they are left floating in the air , which we conftantly ...
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