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... touching consumption , it has many things in common with bodies inanimate . For whatever the native spirit ( which exists in all tangible bodies whether with or without life ) and the ambient or external air do to bodies inanimate , the ...
... touching consumption , it has many things in common with bodies inanimate . For whatever the native spirit ( which exists in all tangible bodies whether with or without life ) and the ambient or external air do to bodies inanimate , the ...
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... touching the desiccation , arefaction , and consumption of bodies inani- mate and vegetable ; of the ways and pro- cesses whereby they are effected , and withal the methods whereby they are prevented and retarded , and bodies are ...
... touching the desiccation , arefaction , and consumption of bodies inani- mate and vegetable ; of the ways and pro- cesses whereby they are effected , and withal the methods whereby they are prevented and retarded , and bodies are ...
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... touching alimentation , with its ways and process ; yet this not accurately ( for it belongs to the titles of Assimilation and Ali- mentation ) but as before , in passing only . From the inquiry concerning animals and things sup- ported ...
... touching alimentation , with its ways and process ; yet this not accurately ( for it belongs to the titles of Assimilation and Ali- mentation ) but as before , in passing only . From the inquiry concerning animals and things sup- ported ...
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... touching the length and shortness of life is instituted in an unscientific and confused man- ner ; but I have thought it right to add a systematic inquiry , bearing on practice by means of Intentions ; which are of three kinds . Their ...
... touching the length and shortness of life is instituted in an unscientific and confused man- ner ; but I have thought it right to add a systematic inquiry , bearing on practice by means of Intentions ; which are of three kinds . Their ...
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... air ; for air is of the same substance as water , and flame as oil . So much therefore touching nature durable and non - dur- able in inanimate subjects . The History . 13. Herbs which are said to be 66 HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 21.
... air ; for air is of the same substance as water , and flame as oil . So much therefore touching nature durable and non - dur- able in inanimate subjects . The History . 13. Herbs which are said to be 66 HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 21.
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