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... liquids , water evaporates the quickest , oil the slowest ; as may be seen , not only in the liquids themselves , but also in their compounds . For if paper be moistened with water so as to acquire some trans- parency , yet it will soon ...
... liquids , water evaporates the quickest , oil the slowest ; as may be seen , not only in the liquids themselves , but also in their compounds . For if paper be moistened with water so as to acquire some trans- parency , yet it will soon ...
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... of cooling is dissipated by fire . They are therefore best taken either infused in liquid , or raw . 57. In the same way as the condensation of the spirit by the subordinates of opium is in some degree 92 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... of cooling is dissipated by fire . They are therefore best taken either infused in liquid , or raw . 57. In the same way as the condensation of the spirit by the subordinates of opium is in some degree 92 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... liquids , even those of an oily nature , if in large quantities , draw something out of the body ; but , on the other hand , in small quan- tities they are absorbed by the body . The anointing therefore , as I said , should be light ...
... liquids , even those of an oily nature , if in large quantities , draw something out of the body ; but , on the other hand , in small quan- tities they are absorbed by the body . The anointing therefore , as I said , should be light ...
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... Liquids sweetened , and that with some fatness , are of special service to prevent the arefaction , saltness , parching , in short the old age of the liver ; especially if they be well incorporated with age . Let such be made of fruits ...
... Liquids sweetened , and that with some fatness , are of special service to prevent the arefaction , saltness , parching , in short the old age of the liver ; especially if they be well incorporated with age . Let such be made of fruits ...
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... liquid approaches nearest to a pneumatic nature , I then took a very large bladder , which would hold eight pints ( or a gallon as we call it in English ) . The bladder was not an old one ; therefore it was neither dry nor stiff , but ...
... liquid approaches nearest to a pneumatic nature , I then took a very large bladder , which would hold eight pints ( or a gallon as we call it in English ) . The bladder was not an old one ; therefore it was neither dry nor stiff , but ...
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