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... cold .. Of turning air into water .. Of induration of bodies 18 Of sympathy and antipathy of sounds 43 ..... 18 Of hindering or helping of hearing 44 ....... 19 20 Of the spiritual and fine nature of sounds .. 44 Of orient colours in ...
... cold .. Of turning air into water .. Of induration of bodies 18 Of sympathy and antipathy of sounds 43 ..... 18 Of hindering or helping of hearing 44 ....... 19 20 Of the spiritual and fine nature of sounds .. 44 Of orient colours in ...
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... cold .... 106 Of the contrary operations of time on fruits Of weight ... 106 and liquors .. 119 Of supernatation of bodies .. 107 Of blows and bruises 119 Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air .. 107 Of the orrice root 119 Page Of ...
... cold .... 106 Of the contrary operations of time on fruits Of weight ... 106 and liquors .. 119 Of supernatation of bodies .. 107 Of blows and bruises 119 Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air .. 107 Of the orrice root 119 Page Of ...
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... cold ; which doth manifestly condense ; as we see in the con- tracting of the air in the weather - glass ; whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients thought , very probably ...
... cold ; which doth manifestly condense ; as we see in the con- tracting of the air in the weather - glass ; whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients thought , very probably ...
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... cold : for the heat of the body bindeth the parts and humours to- gether , which cold relaxeth : as it is seen in urine , blood , pottage , or the like ; which , if they be cold , break and dissolve . And by this kind of relaxation ...
... cold : for the heat of the body bindeth the parts and humours to- gether , which cold relaxeth : as it is seen in urine , blood , pottage , or the like ; which , if they be cold , break and dissolve . And by this kind of relaxation ...
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... cold , as iron or a stone laid to the neck doth stanch the bleeding of the nose ; also it hath been tried , that the ... cold . The producing of cold is a thing very worthy the inquisition ; both for use and disclosure of causes . For ...
... cold , as iron or a stone laid to the neck doth stanch the bleeding of the nose ; also it hath been tried , that the ... cold . The producing of cold is a thing very worthy the inquisition ; both for use and disclosure of causes . For ...
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