Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... TAR WATER , And divers other Subjects connected together and arifing one from another . BY THE Right Rev. Dr. GEORGE BERKELEY , Lord Bishop of CLOYNE , And Author of The Minute Philofopher . As we have opportunity , let us do good unto ...
... TAR WATER , And divers other Subjects connected together and arifing one from another . BY THE Right Rev. Dr. GEORGE BERKELEY , Lord Bishop of CLOYNE , And Author of The Minute Philofopher . As we have opportunity , let us do good unto ...
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... tar - water . I have found it may be drunk with great fafety and fuccefs for any length of time , and this not only before , but alfo during the distemper . The general rule for taking it is , about half a pint night and morning on an ...
... tar - water . I have found it may be drunk with great fafety and fuccefs for any length of time , and this not only before , but alfo during the distemper . The general rule for taking it is , about half a pint night and morning on an ...
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George Berkeley (bp. of Cloyne.) T to drink tar - water which prevented the ery 6. I 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 ...
George Berkeley (bp. of Cloyne.) T to drink tar - water which prevented the ery 6. I 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 ...
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... tar - water , without ing the blood , or difordering the ftomach , i firmed by experience : and particularly that cal and afthmatic perfons receive fpeedy and relief from the use of it . It 12. Balfams , as all unctuous and oily medi ...
... tar - water , without ing the blood , or difordering the ftomach , i firmed by experience : and particularly that cal and afthmatic perfons receive fpeedy and relief from the use of it . It 12. Balfams , as all unctuous and oily medi ...
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... tar was loft ) they fet on fire thofe huge heaps of pine or fir , letting the tar and pitch run out in a channel . 14. Pliny faith , it was cuftomary for the anci- ents , to hold fleeces of wool over the steam of boiling tar , and ...
... tar was loft ) they fet on fire thofe huge heaps of pine or fir , letting the tar and pitch run out in a channel . 14. Pliny faith , it was cuftomary for the anci- ents , to hold fleeces of wool over the steam of boiling tar , and ...
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