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... passing of bodies one through another ; which they call Percolation . the water through the vessels , it falleth . Now ... pass through quills ; and hair through skin . 6. The clarifying of liquors by adhesion , is an inward percolation ...
... passing of bodies one through another ; which they call Percolation . the water through the vessels , it falleth . Now ... pass through quills ; and hair through skin . 6. The clarifying of liquors by adhesion , is an inward percolation ...
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... pass sometimes in antimony , especially if it be given to bodies not replete with humours ; for where humours abound , the hu- 35. It is reported of credit , that if you lay good store of kernels of grapes about the root of a vine , it ...
... pass sometimes in antimony , especially if it be given to bodies not replete with humours ; for where humours abound , the hu- 35. It is reported of credit , that if you lay good store of kernels of grapes about the root of a vine , it ...
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... pass the more speedily to the bottom of the stomach . 58. The fourth means is , to provide that the parts themselves may draw to them the nourish- ment strongly . There is an excellent observation of Aristotle ; that a great reason ...
... pass the more speedily to the bottom of the stomach . 58. The fourth means is , to provide that the parts themselves may draw to them the nourish- ment strongly . There is an excellent observation of Aristotle ; that a great reason ...
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... pass readily . And for the former of these , syrups are most profitable : and for the latter , apozemes , or prepar- ing broths ; clysters also help , lest the medicine stop in the guts , and work gripingly . But it is true , that ...
... pass readily . And for the former of these , syrups are most profitable : and for the latter , apozemes , or prepar- ing broths ; clysters also help , lest the medicine stop in the guts , and work gripingly . But it is true , that ...
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... pass . the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew . We see also , that breathing upon a glass , or smooth body , giveth a dew ; and in frosty mornings , such as we call rime frosts , you shall find drops of dew ...
... pass . the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew . We see also , that breathing upon a glass , or smooth body , giveth a dew ; and in frosty mornings , such as we call rime frosts , you shall find drops of dew ...
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