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... medicines 13 Of meats and drinks most nourishing 14 Of medicines applied in order ... 17 Of the lines in which sounds move ........ Of the lasting and perishing of sounds ..... 36 Of the passage in interception of sounds ... 37 Of the ...
... medicines 13 Of meats and drinks most nourishing 14 Of medicines applied in order ... 17 Of the lines in which sounds move ........ Of the lasting and perishing of sounds ..... 36 Of the passage in interception of sounds ... 37 Of the ...
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... medicines 91 59 Of Venus ..... 91 Of the insects , or creatures bred of putrefac- CENTURY V. tion ... 92 Of accelerating or hastening forward germi- nation ....... ...... 60 Of retarding or putting back germination .. Of meliorating ...
... medicines 91 59 Of Venus ..... 91 Of the insects , or creatures bred of putrefac- CENTURY V. tion ... 92 Of accelerating or hastening forward germi- nation ....... ...... 60 Of retarding or putting back germination .. Of meliorating ...
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... medicines that condense and rarefy Of the restless nature of things in themselves , and their desire to change ... 108 the spirits ..... 69 99 Of paintings of the body Of the use of bathing and anointing . 99 Of chambletting of paper ...
... medicines that condense and rarefy Of the restless nature of things in themselves , and their desire to change ... 108 the spirits ..... 69 99 Of paintings of the body Of the use of bathing and anointing . 99 Of chambletting of paper ...
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... medicine , if it be destituted and forsaken by natural philosophy , it is not much better than an empirical practice . " In the treatise De Augmentis , speaking of the mode in which the laws of the heavenly bodies would be discovered ...
... medicine , if it be destituted and forsaken by natural philosophy , it is not much better than an empirical practice . " In the treatise De Augmentis , speaking of the mode in which the laws of the heavenly bodies would be discovered ...
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... medicines that are benedict , as strong pur- gers as those that are not without some malignity . 20. Purging medicines , for the most part , have their purgative virtue in a fine spirit ; as appear- eth by that they endure not boiling ...
... medicines that are benedict , as strong pur- gers as those that are not without some malignity . 20. Purging medicines , for the most part , have their purgative virtue in a fine spirit ; as appear- eth by that they endure not boiling ...
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