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... keep them all from extending beyond that Degree , be equally extended by the fame Force , at the fame Time , till they fill the Cafe , and one prefs a- gainst another , be that Force never fo great , none of them will burft ; if the ...
... keep them all from extending beyond that Degree , be equally extended by the fame Force , at the fame Time , till they fill the Cafe , and one prefs a- gainst another , be that Force never fo great , none of them will burft ; if the ...
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... keep the Motions going , and the great Body of this Globe needs none , except Heat from the Sun. And perhaps the Motions of the Fluids in both are , in fome Measure , altered by the Qualities in , or Motion of , the Moon and other Orbs ...
... keep the Motions going , and the great Body of this Globe needs none , except Heat from the Sun. And perhaps the Motions of the Fluids in both are , in fome Measure , altered by the Qualities in , or Motion of , the Moon and other Orbs ...
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... keep their Parts in Motion , and to grow and fupply their Parts , is carried off from the Stomach , and Guts , in Steam or Ha- litus , forted by Glands , & c . and the reft difcharged in Excrement . The Flesh of thofe fitted for the ...
... keep their Parts in Motion , and to grow and fupply their Parts , is carried off from the Stomach , and Guts , in Steam or Ha- litus , forted by Glands , & c . and the reft difcharged in Excrement . The Flesh of thofe fitted for the ...
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John Hutchinson. CHA P. II . The Things necellary to keep thefe Fluids in Motion . THE Things abfolutely neceffary to keep thefe Fluids in Motion , and to move the Parts , & c . are , 1. A fufficient Quantity of fuch properly prepared ...
John Hutchinson. CHA P. II . The Things necellary to keep thefe Fluids in Motion . THE Things abfolutely neceffary to keep thefe Fluids in Motion , and to move the Parts , & c . are , 1. A fufficient Quantity of fuch properly prepared ...
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... keep at a Distance the Corpufcles of all Fluids , and in Quantity expand them to a great Dimension ; and fo light , that , ad- hering to the Corpufcles of other Bodies , make those which would have funk alone , fwim in Water , Air , & c ...
... keep at a Distance the Corpufcles of all Fluids , and in Quantity expand them to a great Dimension ; and fo light , that , ad- hering to the Corpufcles of other Bodies , make those which would have funk alone , fwim in Water , Air , & c ...
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abate againſt Agents almoſt Arteries Atmoſphere becauſe Blood and Juices Blood-veffels Body caufe cauſe Chyle circulate cold compofed compreffed condenfes the Steam confiderable contract Corpufcles of Fire crafs creting diffolve diftended digeft diſcharge Diſorders Ducts Effects encreaſes Excrements Exerciſe extend faft fame Ferment feveral fheathed fhould fhut firft firſt fleep Fleſh Fluid fmall fmaller fome fometimes foon Force forts ftop fuch fuddenly fuffer fufficient fupply Heat iffue innate Heat Juices fecreted lacteal Veffels leffer lefs Liquor Lungs mach Maffes Matter Meat moft moſt Motion Mouths Muſcles muſt neceffary Number occafion open the Glands outward Paffages pafs paſs perfpires Phlegm Pilorus Pores preffed preffes Preffure Purge raife raiſe Refiftance reft rife Sea Salt ſharp ſhut Sides ſmall Spirits Stomach and Guts Stomach or Guts thefe theſe thin Things thofe thoſe Tubes Urine uſe Valves Veffels and Glands Vent volatile Salts Vomit Water
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Page 206 - I have seen about a quart of man's excrements, which had been some days discharged, thinned with as much ale, poured into a horse stark mad in that violent distemper they call the staggers, of which they commonly die in a few hours; and the distemper abated, and the horse recovered.
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