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Pagina 7
... cause , for he thought that all sea - sands had natural springs of fresh water : but it is plain , that it is the ... cause , vainly , why the feathers of birds are more lively colours than the hairs of beasts ; for no beast hath any ...
... cause , for he thought that all sea - sands had natural springs of fresh water : but it is plain , that it is the ... cause , vainly , why the feathers of birds are more lively colours than the hairs of beasts ; for no beast hath any ...
Pagina 13
... cause purging ; as we see in a great quantity of new milk from the cow ; yea and a great quantity of meat ; for surfeits many times turn to purges , both upwards and down- wards . Therefore we see generally , that the working of purging ...
... cause purging ; as we see in a great quantity of new milk from the cow ; yea and a great quantity of meat ; for surfeits many times turn to purges , both upwards and down- wards . Therefore we see generally , that the working of purging ...
Pagina 14
... cause is flatuosity ; for wind stirred moveth to expel : and we find that in ef- fect all purgers have in them a raw spirit or wind ; which is the principal cause of tortion in the sto- mach and belly . And therefore purgers lose , most ...
... cause is flatuosity ; for wind stirred moveth to expel : and we find that in ef- fect all purgers have in them a raw spirit or wind ; which is the principal cause of tortion in the sto- mach and belly . And therefore purgers lose , most ...
Pagina 17
... cause is , for that diseases of continuance get being applied in a certain order , one after another , an adventitious strength from custom , besides do great cures . I have tried , myself , a remedy their material cause from the ...
... cause is , for that diseases of continuance get being applied in a certain order , one after another , an adventitious strength from custom , besides do great cures . I have tried , myself , a remedy their material cause from the ...
Pagina 18
... cause is , for that nature , by continual use of any thing , groweth to a sa- tiety and dullness , either of appetite or working . And we see that assuetude of things hurtful doth make them lose their force to hurt ; as poison , which ...
... cause is , for that nature , by continual use of any thing , groweth to a sa- tiety and dullness , either of appetite or working . And we see that assuetude of things hurtful doth make them lose their force to hurt ; as poison , which ...
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