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Pagina 7
... hath been made of salt - water passed through earth , through ten vessels , one within another ; and yet it hath not lost its saltness , as to become potable : but the same man saith , that , by relation of another , salt - water ...
... hath been made of salt - water passed through earth , through ten vessels , one within another ; and yet it hath not lost its saltness , as to become potable : but the same man saith , that , by relation of another , salt - water ...
Pagina 17
... hath been made more easy : the brooking of enormous quantity of meats , and so of wine or strong drink , hath been , by custom , made to be without surfeit or drunkenness . And generally , diseases that are chronical , as coughs ...
... hath been made more easy : the brooking of enormous quantity of meats , and so of wine or strong drink , hath been , by custom , made to be without surfeit or drunkenness . And generally , diseases that are chronical , as coughs ...
Pagina 18
... hath been tried , that the part that bleedeth , being thrust into the body of a capon or sheep , new ript and bleed- ing , hath stanched blood , as it seemeth , sucking and drawing up , by similitude of substance , the blood it meeteth ...
... hath been tried , that the part that bleedeth , being thrust into the body of a capon or sheep , new ript and bleed- ing , hath stanched blood , as it seemeth , sucking and drawing up , by similitude of substance , the blood it meeteth ...
Pagina 19
... hath no power to overcome it ; the earth being , as hath been noted by some , " primum frigidum . " This hath been asserted , as well by ancient as by modern philoso- phers : it was the tenet of Parmenides . It was the opinion of the ...
... hath no power to overcome it ; the earth being , as hath been noted by some , " primum frigidum . " This hath been asserted , as well by ancient as by modern philoso- phers : it was the tenet of Parmenides . It was the opinion of the ...
Pagina 23
... hath a stupefactive part , and a heating part ; the one moving sleep , the other a sweat following ; and that rhubarb hath purging parts , and astringent parts , & c . But this whole inqui- sition is weakly and negligently handled . And ...
... hath a stupefactive part , and a heating part ; the one moving sleep , the other a sweat following ; and that rhubarb hath purging parts , and astringent parts , & c . But this whole inqui- sition is weakly and negligently handled . And ...
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