Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... experience ) that tar - water is a more efficacious remedy in all thofe cafes than even that coftly drug . 63. It hath been already observed that the resto- rative pectoral antihyfterical virtues of the most pre- cious balfams and gums ...
... experience ) that tar - water is a more efficacious remedy in all thofe cafes than even that coftly drug . 63. It hath been already observed that the resto- rative pectoral antihyfterical virtues of the most pre- cious balfams and gums ...
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... experience I do efteem it a most excellent diet drink fitted to all feafons and ages . 68. It is , I think , allowed that the origin of the gout lies in a faulty digestion . And it is remarked by the ableft phyficians , that the gout is ...
... experience I do efteem it a most excellent diet drink fitted to all feafons and ages . 68. It is , I think , allowed that the origin of the gout lies in a faulty digestion . And it is remarked by the ableft phyficians , that the gout is ...
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... experienced in my neigh- bours , my family , and myfelf . And as I live in a remote corner among poor neighbours , who for want of a regular physician have often recourse to me , I have had frequent opportunities of trial , which ...
... experienced in my neigh- bours , my family , and myfelf . And as I live in a remote corner among poor neighbours , who for want of a regular physician have often recourse to me , I have had frequent opportunities of trial , which ...
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... experience . 92. It is the received opinion that the animal falts of a found body are of a neutral , bland and benign nature : that is , the falts in the juices past the primæ viæ , are neither acid nor alcaline , hav- ing been fubdued ...
... experience . 92. It is the received opinion that the animal falts of a found body are of a neutral , bland and benign nature : that is , the falts in the juices past the primæ viæ , are neither acid nor alcaline , hav- ing been fubdued ...
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... : which nevertheless may be cured ( if I may judge by what 1 have experienced ) by the fole , regular , conftant , copious ufe of tar - water . 96. Tar- 96. Tar - water moderately infpiffates with it's balfamic virtue ( 45 )
... : which nevertheless may be cured ( if I may judge by what 1 have experienced ) by the fole , regular , conftant , copious ufe of tar - water . 96. Tar- 96. Tar - water moderately infpiffates with it's balfamic virtue ( 45 )
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