The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... taken forth . So hippocras is clarified by mixing with milk , and stirring it about , and then passing it through a woollen bag , which they call Hippocrates's Sleeve , and the cleaving nature of the milk draweth the powder of the ...
... taken forth . So hippocras is clarified by mixing with milk , and stirring it about , and then passing it through a woollen bag , which they call Hippocrates's Sleeve , and the cleaving nature of the milk draweth the powder of the ...
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... taken doth also 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 ...
... taken doth also 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 ...
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... taken with drink , as is used , should get forth into the veins and outward parts so finely and easily as when it is thus incorporate , and made almost a chylus aforehand . 47. Trial would be made of the like brew with potatoe roots ...
... taken with drink , as is used , should get forth into the veins and outward parts so finely and easily as when it is thus incorporate , and made almost a chylus aforehand . 47. Trial would be made of the like brew with potatoe roots ...
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... taken in order , as is said . The poultis is to be laid to for two or three hours : the fomentation for a quarter of an hour , or some- what better , being used hot , and seven or eight times repeated : the plaister to continue on still ...
... taken in order , as is said . The poultis is to be laid to for two or three hours : the fomentation for a quarter of an hour , or some- what better , being used hot , and seven or eight times repeated : the plaister to continue on still ...
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... taken the weasond groweth rugged , and , as we call it , furred , becometh hoarse . And in these two instances the sounds are ingrate , be- cause they are merely unequal : but if they be unequal in equality , then the sound is grateful ...
... taken the weasond groweth rugged , and , as we call it , furred , becometh hoarse . And in these two instances the sounds are ingrate , be- cause they are merely unequal : but if they be unequal in equality , then the sound is grateful ...
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