id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt innd.ss001203776 Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691. Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy : propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it. .txt text/plain 159322 10433 76 much to be wondered at that thofe Creatures ihould have Reafons afcrib'd to them by divers Learned Men, who yet perhaps fome eminent Chymifts expound him) he calls Man a Microcofm, becaufe his Body is really made up of all the feveral of them, the frame of the parts is fo like, that of thofe anfwerableinMen, that he that is but moderately skill'd in Andratomy (as fome of the Moderns call the Difledtion of Mans that in time fome fuch way of preferving the Bodies of Men, we not willing to haften,) we might now perhaps much confirme what we have propofd touching the poflibility of illuftrating,by fuch Obfervations,the nature of fome of theDifeafes incident to humane bodies. becaufe divers men, as well Phyfitians as others, haveferioufly allured me of their having been fome of them eyewitnelTes, and others p rformers of fuch cures; I am apt to ./cache/innd.ss001203776.pdf ./txt/innd.ss001203776.txt