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... rest , that wart which I had had from my childhood : then she nailed the piece of lard , with the fat towards the sun , upon a post of her chamber window , which was to the south . The success was , that within five weeks ' space all ...
... rest , that wart which I had had from my childhood : then she nailed the piece of lard , with the fat towards the sun , upon a post of her chamber window , which was to the south . The success was , that within five weeks ' space all ...
Pagina 9
... rest simply upon the length of stay for increasing the virtue . But if you will have the infusion strong , in those kinds of bodies which have fine spirits , your way is not to give longer time , but to repeat the infu- sion of the body ...
... rest simply upon the length of stay for increasing the virtue . But if you will have the infusion strong , in those kinds of bodies which have fine spirits , your way is not to give longer time , but to repeat the infu- sion of the body ...
Pagina 46
... rest . But generally exercise , if it be much , is no friend to prolongation of life , which is one cause why women live longer than men , because they stir less . Experiment solitary touching meats that induce satiety . 300. Some food ...
... rest . But generally exercise , if it be much , is no friend to prolongation of life , which is one cause why women live longer than men , because they stir less . Experiment solitary touching meats that induce satiety . 300. Some food ...
Pagina 48
... rest that remain ; but cold maketh the spirits vigorous , and irritateth them , whereby they incorporate the parts of the liquor perfectly . 316. As for the maturation of fruits , it is wrought by the calling forth of the spirits of the ...
... rest that remain ; but cold maketh the spirits vigorous , and irritateth them , whereby they incorporate the parts of the liquor perfectly . 316. As for the maturation of fruits , it is wrought by the calling forth of the spirits of the ...
Pagina 51
... rest we or when they are pent in too much , as in swelling will now enter into an inquiry : wherein much upon cold . And we see also , that the spirits light may be taken from that which hath been coming of putrefaction of humours in ...
... rest we or when they are pent in too much , as in swelling will now enter into an inquiry : wherein much upon cold . And we see also , that the spirits light may be taken from that which hath been coming of putrefaction of humours in ...
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