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Of the contrary operations of time on fruits and
liquors,
Of blows and bruises,
Of the orrice root,
Of the compression of liquors,
28
ibid.
29
Of the working of water upon air contiguous, ibid.
Of the nature of air,
30
Of the eyes and sight,
Of the colour of the sea, or other water,
32
Of shell-fish,
33
Of the right side, and the left,
Of frictions,
Of globes appearing flat at distance,
34
Of shadows,
Of the rolling and breaking of the seas,
Of the dulcoration of salt water,
35
Of the return of saltness in pits upon the sea-shore,
Of the rise of water by means of flame,
Of vinegar,
Of the influences of the moon,
Of creatures that sleep all winter,
Of the generating of creatures by copulation, and
by putrefaction,
CENTURY X.
Of the transmission and influx of immateriate vir-
tues, and the force of imagination,
38
40
41
43
Of the emission of spirits in vapour, or exhalation,
odour-like,
499
Of emission of spiritual species which affect the
senses,
55
Of emissions of immateriate virtues, from the minds
and spirits of men, by affections, imagination, or
other impressions,
56
77
78
Of the secret virtue of sympathy and antipathy, 65
Of secret virtues and proprieties,
Of the general sympathy of mens spirits,
New Atlantis,
Mr. Bacon in praise of knowledge,
123
Valerius Terminus of the interpretation of nature:
a few fragments of the first book, 127
Filum Labyrinthi, sive Formula inquisitionis, 167
Sequela chartarum, sive inquisitio legitima de Calore
et Frigore,
PHYSIOLOGICAL REMAINS.
177
Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals, 187
Questions touching minerals, with Dr. Meverel's
solutions,
194
Of the compounding, incorporating, or union of
metals or minerals,
Compound metals now in use,
Of the separation of metals and minerals,
198
199
Of the variation of metals into several shapes, bodies,
or natures,
201
206
207
Of the restitution of metals and minerals,
Inquisition concerning the versions, transmutations,
multiplications, and affections of bodies,
A speech concerning the recovering of drowned
mineral works,
Experiments about weight in air and water, 210
Certain sudden thoughts of the lord Bacon, set down
by him under the title of Experiments for Profit,
208
212
Experiments about the commixture of liquors only,
not solids, without heat or agitation, but only by
simple composition and settling,
213
A catalogue of bodies, attractive and not attractive,
together with experimental observations about
attraction,
Grains of youth,
MEDICAL REMAINS.
215
217
A purge familiar for opening the liver,
Preserving ointments,
A restorative drink,
Against the waste of the body by heat,
219
Methusalem water: Against all asperity and torre-
faction of inward parts, and all adustion of the
blood, and generally against the dryness of
age,
A catalogue of astringents, openers, and cordials,220
An extract by the lord Bacon, for his own use, out
of the book of the prolongation of life, together
with some new advices in order to health,
MEDICAL RECEIPTS.
His lordship's usual receipt for the gout,
223
225
His lordship's broth and fomentation for the stone, 226
A manus Christi for the stomach,
227
A secret for the stomach,
WORKS MORAL.
A Fragment of the colours of good and evil,
231
28 Of expence,
321
31 Of suspicion,
29 of the true greatness of kingdoms and estates,
30 Of regimen of health,
32 Of discourse,
322
330
332
333
33 Of plantations,
335
34 Of riches,
338
35 Of prophecies,
341
36 Of ambition,
343
37 Of masques and triumphs,
345
38 Of nature in men,
347
39 Of custom and education,
348
40 Of fortune,
350
41 Of usury,
351
42 Of youth and age,
355
43 Of beauty,
357
44 Of deformity,
358
45 Of building,
359
46 Of gardens,
363
47 Of negotiating,
369
48 Of followers and friends,
370
49 Of suitors,
372
50 of studies,
373
51 Of faction,
375
52 Of ceremonies and respects,
376
53 of praise,
378
54 Of vain-glory,
379
A COLLECTION of APOPHTHEGMS, new and old, 401
The writer's prayer,
The characters of a believing Christian, in para-
doxes, and seeming contradictions,
494
An advertisement touching the controversies of the
Church of England,
Certain considerations touching the better pacifica-
tion and edification of the Church of England, 524
Circumstances in the government of bishops, 531
Concerning the liturgy, the ceremonies and sub- scription,
Touching a preaching ministry,
Touching the abuse of excommunication,
Touching non-residents and pluralities,
587
541
545
546
Touching the provision for sufficient maintenance in
the church,
548