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Page 39
... owing , which always appears in found Animals , tho ' they are prepared from Meals made up of Things naturally , abfolutely immifcible with each other . given by corpufcles divided , or by the Extenfion of The HUMAN FRAME . 39.
... owing , which always appears in found Animals , tho ' they are prepared from Meals made up of Things naturally , abfolutely immifcible with each other . given by corpufcles divided , or by the Extenfion of The HUMAN FRAME . 39.
Page 49
... natural and mechanical Operations , and the allowed Apology ( for the Good of Mankind ) will excufe me for offering my Thoughts up- on this nice Subject , tho ' they be not al- together right . the Blood ; it . That which is called the ...
... natural and mechanical Operations , and the allowed Apology ( for the Good of Mankind ) will excufe me for offering my Thoughts up- on this nice Subject , tho ' they be not al- together right . the Blood ; it . That which is called the ...
Page 72
... naturally tend , and where it would in any violent Emiffion , be in most Danger of bursting the capil- lary Veffels , and where Nature employs the Steam the most , all the Senfes being feated there , are environed with a Cafe of Bone ...
... naturally tend , and where it would in any violent Emiffion , be in most Danger of bursting the capil- lary Veffels , and where Nature employs the Steam the most , all the Senfes being feated there , are environed with a Cafe of Bone ...
Page 90
... natural Qualities wherewith he has endued each Species of it , and by the fhorteft plaineft Ways . And if thefe Agents can move the Blood and Parts of the Body according to the natural Laws of Matter , the Body will appear a more ...
... natural Qualities wherewith he has endued each Species of it , and by the fhorteft plaineft Ways . And if thefe Agents can move the Blood and Parts of the Body according to the natural Laws of Matter , the Body will appear a more ...
Page 159
... natural- ly for feveral Days . And the fame Agents have the fame Effects upon the different Parts of the Body , outward or inward , in Proportion to the Degree of Force which moves them , the Thickness or Thinnefs of the Skin or other ...
... natural- ly for feveral Days . And the fame Agents have the fame Effects upon the different Parts of the Body , outward or inward , in Proportion to the Degree of Force which moves them , the Thickness or Thinnefs of the Skin or other ...
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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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