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... stone ... 117 Of the melioration of tobacco ...... .. 117 Of several heats working the same effects .. 118 Of swelling and dilatation in boiling ....... 118 Of the dulcoration of fruits 118 106 Of flesh edible and not edible . 118 Of ...
... stone ... 117 Of the melioration of tobacco ...... .. 117 Of several heats working the same effects .. 118 Of swelling and dilatation in boiling ....... 118 Of the dulcoration of fruits 118 106 Of flesh edible and not edible . 118 Of ...
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... stone . DIG a pit upon the sea - shore , somewhat above the high - water mark , and sink it as deep as the low - water mark ; and as the tide cometh in , it will fill with water , fresh and potable . This is commonly practised upon the ...
... stone . DIG a pit upon the sea - shore , somewhat above the high - water mark , and sink it as deep as the low - water mark ; and as the tide cometh in , it will fill with water , fresh and potable . This is commonly practised upon the ...
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... stone , metal , & c . is pressed , there is an inward tumult in the parts thereof seeking to deliver themselves from the compres- sion : and this is the cause of all violent motion . Wherein it is strange in the highest degree , that ...
... stone , metal , & c . is pressed , there is an inward tumult in the parts thereof seeking to deliver themselves from the compres- sion : and this is the cause of all violent motion . Wherein it is strange in the highest degree , that ...
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... stone , into ice , by snow , nitre , and salt , whereof we shall speak hereafter , would be transferred to the turning of air into water . The second way is by compression ; as in stillatories , where the vapour is turned back upon ...
... stone , into ice , by snow , nitre , and salt , whereof we shall speak hereafter , would be transferred to the turning of air into water . The second way is by compression ; as in stillatories , where the vapour is turned back upon ...
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... stone laid to the neck doth stanch the bleeding of the nose ; also it hath been tried , that the testicles being put Experiment solitary touching change of aliments and medicines . 67. It helpeth , both in medicine and aliment , to ...
... stone laid to the neck doth stanch the bleeding of the nose ; also it hath been tried , that the testicles being put Experiment solitary touching change of aliments and medicines . 67. It helpeth , both in medicine and aliment , to ...
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