The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... takes place from with- out and at once , or the softening of the body . The History . 1. In the fable of the restoration of Pelias to youth , Medea , when she pretended to set to work , " HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 135.
... takes place from with- out and at once , or the softening of the body . The History . 1. In the fable of the restoration of Pelias to youth , Medea , when she pretended to set to work , " HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 135.
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... restores the putrid flesh ; and some kings have incurred popular dislike on this very ground.2 12. It is told of Heraclitus that , being afflicted with 2 Nicephor . vii . 33. Pliny , xxvi . 5 . 1 De Vit . Prod . ii . 11 . the dropsy ...
... restores the putrid flesh ; and some kings have incurred popular dislike on this very ground.2 12. It is told of Heraclitus that , being afflicted with 2 Nicephor . vii . 33. Pliny , xxvi . 5 . 1 De Vit . Prod . ii . 11 . the dropsy ...
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... restore the flesh and skin . the belly of 14. In amputations or great hemorrhages of any limb it is good to thrust the bleeding part into an animal which has been just cut up . For this has a great effect in stanching the blood ; as the ...
... restore the flesh and skin . the belly of 14. In amputations or great hemorrhages of any limb it is good to thrust the bleeding part into an animal which has been just cut up . For this has a great effect in stanching the blood ; as the ...
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... restore to life any one who had been suspended for the same time , provided his neck had not been broken by the shock of the first drop . THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUTH AND OLD AGE . In connection with the 16th Article of the Inquiry . 1 ...
... restore to life any one who had been suspended for the same time , provided his neck had not been broken by the shock of the first drop . THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUTH AND OLD AGE . In connection with the 16th Article of the Inquiry . 1 ...
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... restore themselves , and ( if they be heterogeneous ) to sep- arate one from the other . The following injunction therefore is of great moment , since it may open a way to the stirring of nature in her inmost parts , and to new ...
... restore themselves , and ( if they be heterogeneous ) to sep- arate one from the other . The following injunction therefore is of great moment , since it may open a way to the stirring of nature in her inmost parts , and to new ...
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