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... Novum Organum he had nothing to do ; and the alterations which I made in his manuscript of the rest were not seen by him until they were printed . With regard to the method observed in the trans- lation PREFACE . vii.
... Novum Organum he had nothing to do ; and the alterations which I made in his manuscript of the rest were not seen by him until they were printed . With regard to the method observed in the trans- lation PREFACE . vii.
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... method observed in the trans- lation , I have only to add , on his behalf , that he agrees with what I have said on that subject in my preface to the fourth volume that in translating the De Augmentis , his object has been to adopt , as ...
... method observed in the trans- lation , I have only to add , on his behalf , that he agrees with what I have said on that subject in my preface to the fourth volume that in translating the De Augmentis , his object has been to adopt , as ...
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... method . The first is , the discontinuance of the very useful and accurate diligence of Hippocrates , who used to set down a narrative of the special cases of his patients ; relating what was the nature of the disease , what the ...
... method . The first is , the discontinuance of the very useful and accurate diligence of Hippocrates , who used to set down a narrative of the special cases of his patients ; relating what was the nature of the disease , what the ...
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... methods and generalities of art . As to the quali- fying of medicines ( if it be ever necessary ) , it ought rather to be done in the vehicles than in the body of the medicines , wherein nothing should be altered without evident ...
... methods and generalities of art . As to the quali- fying of medicines ( if it be ever necessary ) , it ought rather to be done in the vehicles than in the body of the medicines , wherein nothing should be altered without evident ...
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... method of treatment in use is too compendious to accomplish anything remarkable or difficult . For in my judgment it would be an opin- ion more flattering than true , to think any medicine can be so sovereign or so happy as that the ...
... method of treatment in use is too compendious to accomplish anything remarkable or difficult . For in my judgment it would be an opin- ion more flattering than true , to think any medicine can be so sovereign or so happy as that the ...
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