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Page 115
... condense the Steam in a fhort Time , and their Blood contains not fo much Spirits or vo- latile Salts ; fo that when the Steam is condenfed , the Juices do not flow in fo violently , nor are fo fharp . And they choose fuch Plants as ...
... condense the Steam in a fhort Time , and their Blood contains not fo much Spirits or vo- latile Salts ; fo that when the Steam is condenfed , the Juices do not flow in fo violently , nor are fo fharp . And they choose fuch Plants as ...
Page 116
... condenses the Steam , and the Refiftance within being taken away , the Blood and Juices will be violently preffed thither by the out- ward Compreffure of the Air , and the Pi- lorus muft fhut and refift any thing from paffing out of the ...
... condenses the Steam , and the Refiftance within being taken away , the Blood and Juices will be violently preffed thither by the out- ward Compreffure of the Air , and the Pi- lorus muft fhut and refift any thing from paffing out of the ...
Page 117
... condense the Steam there ; things digefted and undi- gefted , Lumps of Solids among the Flu- ids , would go altogether . And when the Steam in the Stomach grows weak , the Steam would arife out of the Guts , hinder it from contracting ...
... condense the Steam there ; things digefted and undi- gefted , Lumps of Solids among the Flu- ids , would go altogether . And when the Steam in the Stomach grows weak , the Steam would arife out of the Guts , hinder it from contracting ...
Page 144
... condense or clog the Steam . Whether this be the Cause of Apoplectick Fits , I have not had Opportunity to obferve . Whether the Will , in any fudden Surprize of Joy , Fear , & c . can direct the Steam to the Stomach or Guts , and force ...
... condense or clog the Steam . Whether this be the Cause of Apoplectick Fits , I have not had Opportunity to obferve . Whether the Will , in any fudden Surprize of Joy , Fear , & c . can direct the Steam to the Stomach or Guts , and force ...
Page 177
... condense the Steam fuddenly ; the Air preffes Corpufcles of Cold in at the open Pores , the Blood and great Quantity of Matter in it thickens and ftorkens for Want of Steam to thin , drive and fecrete it , and if not fuddenly affifted ...
... condense the Steam fuddenly ; the Air preffes Corpufcles of Cold in at the open Pores , the Blood and great Quantity of Matter in it thickens and ftorkens for Want of Steam to thin , drive and fecrete it , and if not fuddenly affifted ...
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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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