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... maketh a proof whether it can concoct them . And the like happeneth after sur- feits , or milk in too great quantity . 37. A second cause is mordication of the orifices 2 of the parts ; especially of the mesentery veins ; as it is seen ...
... maketh a proof whether it can concoct them . And the like happeneth after sur- feits , or milk in too great quantity . 37. A second cause is mordication of the orifices 2 of the parts ; especially of the mesentery veins ; as it is seen ...
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... maketh the humour apt to exhale . The fomentation calleth forth the humour by vapours ; but yet in regard of the way made by the poultis , draweth gently ; and therefore draweth the humour out , and doth not draw more to it ; for it is ...
... maketh the humour apt to exhale . The fomentation calleth forth the humour by vapours ; but yet in regard of the way made by the poultis , draweth gently ; and therefore draweth the humour out , and doth not draw more to it ; for it is ...
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... maketh good the aphorism is , because such dis- and drawing up , by similitude of substance , the eases do show a greater collection of matter , by blood it meeteth with , and so itself going back . that they are able to overcome those ...
... maketh good the aphorism is , because such dis- and drawing up , by similitude of substance , the eases do show a greater collection of matter , by blood it meeteth with , and so itself going back . that they are able to overcome those ...
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... maketh the We see also in ruins of old walls , especially to- grosser part itself run and melt ; as in the making wards the bottom , the mortar will become as hard of ordinary glass ; and in the vitrification of earth , as the brick ...
... maketh the We see also in ruins of old walls , especially to- grosser part itself run and melt ; as in the making wards the bottom , the mortar will become as hard of ordinary glass ; and in the vitrification of earth , as the brick ...
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... maketh the number of thirteen . sound returneth after six or after twelve ; so that the seventh or the thirteenth is not the matter , but the six or the twelfth ; and the seventh and the thirteenth are but the limits and boundaries of ...
... maketh the number of thirteen . sound returneth after six or after twelve ; so that the seventh or the thirteenth is not the matter , but the six or the twelfth ; and the seventh and the thirteenth are but the limits and boundaries of ...
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