Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... never knew any thing fo good for mach as tar - water : it cures indigeftion an a good appetite . It is an excellent medici afthma . It imparts a kindly warmth an circulation to the juices without heating , therefore useful , not only as ...
... never knew any thing fo good for mach as tar - water : it cures indigeftion an a good appetite . It is an excellent medici afthma . It imparts a kindly warmth an circulation to the juices without heating , therefore useful , not only as ...
Page 22
... never equal it , artificial chemistry falling the natural , " 46. The lefs violence is ufed to nature ter it's produce . The juice of olives or g fuing by the lighteft preffure is beft . R drop from the branches fpontaneously , upon the ...
... never equal it , artificial chemistry falling the natural , " 46. The lefs violence is ufed to nature ter it's produce . The juice of olives or g fuing by the lighteft preffure is beft . R drop from the branches fpontaneously , upon the ...
Page 31
... never found neceffary with this . Tar- water layeth under no reftraint either as to diet , hours , or employment . A man may study , or exercife , or repofe , keep his own hours , pafs his time either within or without , and take ...
... never found neceffary with this . Tar- water layeth under no reftraint either as to diet , hours , or employment . A man may study , or exercife , or repofe , keep his own hours , pafs his time either within or without , and take ...
Page 35
... never failed to have their iffues inflamed by an humour much more hot and sharp than at other times . But it's great ufe in the small pox , pleurifies , and fevers , is a fufficient proof that tar - water is not of an inflam- ing nature ...
... never failed to have their iffues inflamed by an humour much more hot and sharp than at other times . But it's great ufe in the small pox , pleurifies , and fevers , is a fufficient proof that tar - water is not of an inflam- ing nature ...
Page 36
... never vifit any patient in a fev been a drinker of it , But I will ventu that it is fo far from increafing a feve mation , that it is on the contrary a moft to allay and extinguish it . It is of a in fevers , being at the fame time the ...
... never vifit any patient in a fev been a drinker of it , But I will ventu that it is fo far from increafing a feve mation , that it is on the contrary a moft to allay and extinguish it . It is of a in fevers , being at the fame time the ...
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