The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... 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 themselves , but also in their compounds . For if paper ...
... 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 themselves , but also in their compounds . For if paper ...
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... humour , which is accelerated by the motion and the wind , preserves the oily part that would otherwise es- cape with the watery moisture in its proper substance . On some mountains likewise where the air is pure dead bodies will remain ...
... humour , which is accelerated by the motion and the wind , preserves the oily part that would otherwise es- cape with the watery moisture in its proper substance . On some mountains likewise where the air is pure dead bodies will remain ...
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... humours . But it may be more properly referred to the condensation of the spirits ; for it is a kind of henbane , and manifestly affects the head , as all opiates do . 28. Humours are sometimes generated in the body , which are a kind ...
... humours . But it may be more properly referred to the condensation of the spirits ; for it is a kind of henbane , and manifestly affects the head , as all opiates do . 28. Humours are sometimes generated in the body , which are a kind ...
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... humours . Let the opiate be of a superior kind , not so strong as those in use , either as to the quantity of opium or to the proportion of very hot ingredients . Let it be taken in the morning between sleeps . Let the diet at the time ...
... humours . Let the opiate be of a superior kind , not so strong as those in use , either as to the quantity of opium or to the proportion of very hot ingredients . Let it be taken in the morning between sleeps . Let the diet at the time ...
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... humours . The remedy to be employed for this is by purges and clysters , so that a proper discharge may be obtained . For it is certain that discharge by perspiration is mostly good for the health , but bad for longevity . But moderate ...
... humours . The remedy to be employed for this is by purges and clysters , so that a proper discharge may be obtained . For it is certain that discharge by perspiration is mostly good for the health , but bad for longevity . But moderate ...
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