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... motion of the body , whereby the parts , being warmed and comforted , invite and attract the nourishment more briskly .. 3. The greatest care must be taken however that the same heat and motion , which call forth the new juice to the ...
... motion of the body , whereby the parts , being warmed and comforted , invite and attract the nourishment more briskly .. 3. The greatest care must be taken however that the same heat and motion , which call forth the new juice to the ...
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... motion . 2. It is certain likewise that this desire for assimila- tion , which in a gross body is bound up , as was ... motion which affects even the smallest particles . But all motions of this kind are only in vigour when all the local ...
... motion . 2. It is certain likewise that this desire for assimila- tion , which in a gross body is bound up , as was ... motion which affects even the smallest particles . But all motions of this kind are only in vigour when all the local ...
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... motion which may disturb it is at rest . For the motion of separation into homogeneous parts , which in milk causes the cream to rise to the top and the whey to sink to the bottom , will never take place if the milk be at all stirred ...
... motion which may disturb it is at rest . For the motion of separation into homogeneous parts , which in milk causes the cream to rise to the top and the whey to sink to the bottom , will never take place if the milk be at all stirred ...
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... motion , moderate coolness , and proper aliment . Flame appears to re- quire only two of these ; namely , motion and aliment ; because flame is a simple and spirit a compound sub- stance , insomuch that if it approach too near to the ...
... motion , moderate coolness , and proper aliment . Flame appears to re- quire only two of these ; namely , motion and aliment ; because flame is a simple and spirit a compound sub- stance , insomuch that if it approach too near to the ...
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... motion . 8. A poisonous vapour that is directly hostile to the spirits causes sudden death ; as in deadly poisons which operate by what is called a specific malignity ; for it strikes the spirit with such aversion that it will no longer ...
... motion . 8. A poisonous vapour that is directly hostile to the spirits causes sudden death ; as in deadly poisons which operate by what is called a specific malignity ; for it strikes the spirit with such aversion that it will no longer ...
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