Works, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1898 |
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Page 130
... medicine ? 161. Whether that trade should not be accounted most pernicious wherein the balance is most against us ? And whether this be not the trade with France ? 162. Whether it be not even madness to encourage trade 130 THE QUERIST .
... medicine ? 161. Whether that trade should not be accounted most pernicious wherein the balance is most against us ? And whether this be not the trade with France ? 162. Whether it be not even madness to encourage trade 130 THE QUERIST .
Page 202
... Medicines , in what respects dangerous Aromatic flavours of vegetables depend on light as much as colours . Analogy between the specific qualities of vegetable juices and colours . A fine subtile spirit , the distinguishing principle of ...
... Medicines , in what respects dangerous Aromatic flavours of vegetables depend on light as much as colours . Analogy between the specific qualities of vegetable juices and colours . A fine subtile spirit , the distinguishing principle of ...
Page 207
... medicine . 4. It seemed probable that a medicine of such efficacy in a distemper attended with so many purulent ulcers might be also useful in other foulnesses of the blood ; accordingly , I tried it on several persons infected with ...
... medicine . 4. It seemed probable that a medicine of such efficacy in a distemper attended with so many purulent ulcers might be also useful in other foulnesses of the blood ; accordingly , I tried it on several persons infected with ...
Page 208
... medicine in inflammatory cases is evident , from what has been already observed . ( Sect . 5. ) And yet some perhaps may suspect that , as the tar itself is sulphureous , tar - water must be of a hot and inflaming nature . But it is to ...
... medicine in inflammatory cases is evident , from what has been already observed . ( Sect . 5. ) And yet some perhaps may suspect that , as the tar itself is sulphureous , tar - water must be of a hot and inflaming nature . But it is to ...
Page 209
... medicines , create a nauseating in the stomach . They cannot therefore be taken in substance so much or so long as to produce all those salutary effects , which , if thoroughly mixed with the blood and juices , they would be capable of ...
... medicines , create a nauseating in the stomach . They cannot therefore be taken in substance so much or so long as to produce all those salutary effects , which , if thoroughly mixed with the blood and juices , they would be capable of ...
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