The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... are deceptive , and the extravagant praises of chemical medicines only raise men's hopes to disappoint them . The present inquiry is not instituted for deaths from suffocation , putrefaction , and divers diseases , which be.
... are deceptive , and the extravagant praises of chemical medicines only raise men's hopes to disappoint them . The present inquiry is not instituted for deaths from suffocation , putrefaction , and divers diseases , which be.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. suffocation , putrefaction , and divers diseases , which be long to the history of medicine ; but only for that death which proceeds from bodily decay and the ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. suffocation , putrefaction , and divers diseases , which be long to the history of medicine ; but only for that death which proceeds from bodily decay and the ...
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... putrefaction ; but also because , when the watery humour is discharged , the oily humour can sup- port itself longer . 10. Of all liquids , water evaporates the quickest , oil the slowest ; as may be seen , not only in the liquids ...
... putrefaction ; but also because , when the watery humour is discharged , the oily humour can sup- port itself longer . 10. Of all liquids , water evaporates the quickest , oil the slowest ; as may be seen , not only in the liquids ...
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... putrefaction does not intervene ) become dry with age . Not however that age is anything of itself ( seeing it is only a measure of time ) , but the effect is produced by the innate spirit of the body , which sucks out the moisture of ...
... putrefaction does not intervene ) become dry with age . Not however that age is anything of itself ( seeing it is only a measure of time ) , but the effect is produced by the innate spirit of the body , which sucks out the moisture of ...
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... putrefaction nor desiccation commence alike in every part ; but chiefly in that part through which dur- ing life aliment was drawn . Hence some recommend to cover up applestalks and fruitstalks with melted wax or pitch . 24. Large wicks ...
... putrefaction nor desiccation commence alike in every part ; but chiefly in that part through which dur- ing life aliment was drawn . Hence some recommend to cover up applestalks and fruitstalks with melted wax or pitch . 24. Large wicks ...
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