Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... juices of pines and firs . Particularly the virtues of the most valuable pre- paration , I mean falt of amber , are in a great degree answered by tar - water , as a detergent , diaphoretic , and diuretic , 24. There is , as hath been ...
... juices of pines and firs . Particularly the virtues of the most valuable pre- paration , I mean falt of amber , are in a great degree answered by tar - water , as a detergent , diaphoretic , and diuretic , 24. There is , as hath been ...
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... juices . They are found to have ducts answering to the tracheæ in animals , for the conveying of air ; they have others answering to lacteals , arteries , and veins . They feed , digeft , refpire , perfpire and generate their kind , and ...
... juices . They are found to have ducts answering to the tracheæ in animals , for the conveying of air ; they have others answering to lacteals , arteries , and veins . They feed , digeft , refpire , perfpire and generate their kind , and ...
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... juices fecreted by different parts of the fame plant , but also , the endless variety of juices drawn and formed out of the fame foil , by various fpecies of vegetables which must therefore differ in an endless variety , as to the ...
... juices fecreted by different parts of the fame plant , but also , the endless variety of juices drawn and formed out of the fame foil , by various fpecies of vegetables which must therefore differ in an endless variety , as to the ...
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... juices through different veffels : others will have the afcending juice to be one fort attracted by the root , and the defcending another imbibed by the leaves , or ex- tremities of the branches : laftly , others think that C the • the ...
... juices through different veffels : others will have the afcending juice to be one fort attracted by the root , and the defcending another imbibed by the leaves , or ex- tremities of the branches : laftly , others think that C the • the ...
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... juice , as it is rarefied or condensed by heat or cold , rifes and fubfides in the fame tube . I shall not take upon me ... juices admitted through the absorbent veffels , whether of the root , trunk , or branches , are variously mixed ...
... juice , as it is rarefied or condensed by heat or cold , rifes and fubfides in the fame tube . I shall not take upon me ... juices admitted through the absorbent veffels , whether of the root , trunk , or branches , are variously mixed ...
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