Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volumen21813 |
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... bodies with which he had endued them , and to fall into sluggish and gross bodies formed by the evil principle : and that Jesus descended from heaven , clothed not with a real but aerial body , in order to recover mankind from that body ...
... bodies with which he had endued them , and to fall into sluggish and gross bodies formed by the evil principle : and that Jesus descended from heaven , clothed not with a real but aerial body , in order to recover mankind from that body ...
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... body arsm , and a tube eye , which are both concave cylinders , made of tin , or rather glass , and communicating with each other . The bottom of the tube 2 y has a lead- en weight to sink it , so that the top of the body may just swim ...
... body arsm , and a tube eye , which are both concave cylinders , made of tin , or rather glass , and communicating with each other . The bottom of the tube 2 y has a lead- en weight to sink it , so that the top of the body may just swim ...
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... body . Baths may be divided into cold , warm , and hot and these again into natural and artifi- cial . In order to treat this interesting subject systematically , we shall consider it according to the division above mentioned . Cold ...
... body . Baths may be divided into cold , warm , and hot and these again into natural and artifi- cial . In order to treat this interesting subject systematically , we shall consider it according to the division above mentioned . Cold ...
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... body , we ought not to enter the bath slowly or timorously , but with a degree of boldness . A contrary method in some consti- tutions is dangerous ; as it propels the blood from the lower to the upper parts of the body , and thus ...
... body , we ought not to enter the bath slowly or timorously , but with a degree of boldness . A contrary method in some consti- tutions is dangerous ; as it propels the blood from the lower to the upper parts of the body , and thus ...
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... body ; 2. It consequently is the most probable mean of re- moving obstructions of every kind ; 3. Pre- vious evacuations are necessary , to cleanse thre first passages , and prepare the habit ; for which purpose repeated emetics are ...
... body ; 2. It consequently is the most probable mean of re- moving obstructions of every kind ; 3. Pre- vious evacuations are necessary , to cleanse thre first passages , and prepare the habit ; for which purpose repeated emetics are ...
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