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Page 136
... necessary to life . That there is a vivifying matter from the air , which paffes into the blood by the breath , I have in another place ' demon- strated by observing , that the same quantity of it will not suffice long for breathing ...
... necessary to life . That there is a vivifying matter from the air , which paffes into the blood by the breath , I have in another place ' demon- strated by observing , that the same quantity of it will not suffice long for breathing ...
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... necessary to enquire , not only into the cause of the diftemper , but also how its nature and ufual ap- pearance had been changed in this or that individual . Hence that faying of Hippocrates : The physician fhould have an eye to things ...
... necessary to enquire , not only into the cause of the diftemper , but also how its nature and ufual ap- pearance had been changed in this or that individual . Hence that faying of Hippocrates : The physician fhould have an eye to things ...
Page 165
... necessary confequences thereof . The flux and reflux of the fea was a phænomenon too visible , too regular , and too much conducing to the subsistance of man- kind , and all other animals , to be neglected by those , who ap- plied ...
... necessary confequences thereof . The flux and reflux of the fea was a phænomenon too visible , too regular , and too much conducing to the subsistance of man- kind , and all other animals , to be neglected by those , who ap- plied ...
Page 169
... necessary to life ; and keep it , by a kind of continual circulation , from deadness and stinking . We daily feel the be- nefits of this wonderful contrivance ; but I cannot find , that the manner of it has been hitherto accounted for ...
... necessary to life ; and keep it , by a kind of continual circulation , from deadness and stinking . We daily feel the be- nefits of this wonderful contrivance ; but I cannot find , that the manner of it has been hitherto accounted for ...
Page 206
... necessary to affright with storms , thunder , and other extraordinary phænomena , in order to keep them in a continual sense of their duty . : • Del Tevere , lib . iii . p . 228 . А. DISCOURSE ON THE PLAGUE E. 1 * To the 206 INFLUENCE ...
... necessary to affright with storms , thunder , and other extraordinary phænomena , in order to keep them in a continual sense of their duty . : • Del Tevere , lib . iii . p . 228 . А. DISCOURSE ON THE PLAGUE E. 1 * To the 206 INFLUENCE ...
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo animal appear attended becauſe befides beft beſt blood body cafe caſe caufe cauſe Chap confequence confiderable conftitution contagion courſe cure defire deſcribed difeafe diforder diftemper diſcharge diſeaſe drachms eafily eruption eſpecially evacuations exceffive fafe faid falt fame fays feems feized fervice fever fhall fhew fhips figns fince firſt fizy fluid fome fometimes foon fpirits ftomach ftrength fubject fuccefs fuch fufficient fuppuration glands greateſt happens heat himſelf Hippocrates houſes humours ibid increaſed infection inftance itſelf Jacob Ackworth juice kind laſt leaſt lefs leſs likewife manner meaſure medicines moft moſt motion muſt nature neceffary obferved occafion paffage patient peftilential perfons phyficians Plague poiſon preſent proper puftules purpoſe quantity raiſed reaſon remarkable Samuel Sutton ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhip ſhould ſkin ſmall Small-Pox ſome ſpread ſtate ſuch ſymptoms thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion ufual uſe veffels Wherefore