This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A46939 | 1640? |
A46939 | 1640? |
A46940 | 1640? |
A46940 | 1640? |
A45063 | Drinking Milk, and how? |
A45063 | The Countess asked me whether there were any hopes of Life? |
A53910 | Whose innate heat is so extinguish''d that it ca n''t be stir''d up by this motion and ferment afresh? |
A62438 | ? |
A62438 | Is not this rather the very strait course to relieve the misaffected, to exempt the Thorn or Splinter out of the Finger? |
A62438 | On the other side, how Hot and Dry have I known some Phlegmatick Bodies in Feavers, even beyond Cholerick? |
A62438 | Or Water wash away the Realgar of Lapis Lazuli? |
A62438 | Or the Juice of Quinces the Root of black Hellebore? |
A62438 | What Cruelty, Tyranny, Torments hath been Exercised by the Galenists ov ● r Mankind? |
A62438 | What is more Common at this day, than to counterfeit the best in its kind, through Idleness, Self- love, Avarice, and wilful Inexperience? |
A62438 | or divers of their Potions? |
A62438 | the Mote& Fragment of Class out of the Eye by proper Instruments? |
A62269 | Diseases in Children why so called? |
A62269 | How a good Nurse may be known from a bad one? |
A62269 | How good Milk from bad may be known? |
A62269 | Nor is the cause the fault of the Air? |
A62269 | Nor the Apoplexy, though it hath the same matter as the Epilepsy hath? |
A62269 | Others are for Blood- letting, because if a Child can endure a disease from fulnesse, why not the remedy? |
A62269 | The Division of Age? |
A62269 | The Subject of the Discourse? |
A62269 | WHat is Age, the Definition and Division of it? |
A62269 | What is Age, and the Definition of it? |
A62269 | What is the Subject of it, and in what order the parts consume? |
A62269 | What is the use of Lips, and why are more often chopt in Children then in others and most frequently from cold? |
A62269 | When and how the Lessening of blood is to be done in Children? |
A62269 | Whether the Inflamation of the Almonds of the Ears may be in Infants? |
A62269 | Why Chilblanes and Kybes happen chiefly to Children, and to the hands and feet, and not to other parts? |
A62269 | Why Children are apt to Sickness? |
A62269 | Why Children are disposed to many Diseases? |
A62269 | Why Childrens Diseases are so call''d? |
A62269 | Why Diseases of the head are difficult to cure? |
A62269 | Why Feavers are not dangerous, and why sometimes they turn into Hectick Feavers? |
A62269 | Why Phrensy& Madnesse are not reckoned amongst Childrens Diseases? |
A62269 | Why Scars and Blemishes are left chiefly in the Face, Lips, and foreskin? |
A62269 | Why a Child is most apt to a Synoche Feaver, and whether he may have a Quartan Feaver, it being contrary to its nature? |
A62269 | Why a Consumption is said a Disease, and an Effect of a Disease, or a Symptome? |
A62269 | Why before 14. years of Age ought one not to be esteemed a perfect man? |
A62269 | Why before 7. years of Age Children have not the use of reason? |
A62269 | Why scarce any one but hath it, and that it is mortall to some and not to others, happening most to Children? |
A62269 | Why some have more breakings out and marks then others and the face most troubled, and next to it the Feet and Hands? |
A62269 | Why some have twice, rarely thrice, almost all once? |
A62269 | Why the Kings Evil exactly cured, returns again? |
A62269 | Why the Small Pox is infectious and more easily to kindred then others? |
A62269 | Why the Small Pox troubles the eyes more then the Measles? |
A62269 | Why they hold not their water so well as men? |
A62269 | Why they never sleep moderately? |
A62269 | Why waterish humors are more often collected in the head of Children then other parts, and in the Womb then out of it? |
A62269 | Worms, why very Familiar to Children and in what parts they are, made and found? |
A62269 | p. 105. and why their want of sleep is very hurtful? |
A62269 | p. 76. and how the bad Milk of a Nurse may be made good? |
A57952 | And if from either of these, whensoever new Diseases happen, must not the Cures of the same naturally arise from one of them two? |
A57952 | Did not Paracelsus and Helmont, neglecting the Traditions of their Predecessors, obtain Medicines of greater Efficacy, than all that went before them? |
A57952 | Do not Heats, when overmuch, cause Faintings and Languishments; and doth not the Supplement of Cordials( actual or potential) supply that defect? |
A57952 | Do we not our selves often see Sick Persons( given over by Physicians) to be cured by their own natural Impulse? |
A57952 | For, whensoever, by direct Remedies, the Diseasy- Matter is transmitted from one Digestion to another, must it not unavoidably be rendred worse? |
A57952 | How many have we seen excellent Artists in Mechanick Works, that never learned them of Masters by Education skilled therein? |
A57952 | How was Basilius a Monk instructed, who in his days became a most knowing Physician? |
A57952 | Russell, William, 1634- 1696? |
A57952 | Russell, William, 1634- 1696? |
A57952 | Shall Birds and Beasts have the priviledge to know the fitness of Remedies, and Man be judged uncapable thereof? |
A57952 | Shall Wheat be contemned as unfit for nourishment, because it hath husks? |
A57952 | Shall barbarous Indians, and rude Shepherds Husbandmen or Old Women do greater Cures, than the Learned Doctors of our Age? |
A57952 | What Man? |
A57952 | What shall we do? |
A57952 | When did ever Art make a Poet come near Homer, for exactness of Phansy? |
A57952 | Where shall we seek? |
A57952 | Who did ever exceed Appelles? |
A57952 | Who is there, whom fulness of Meats and Drinks doth not affect with Dulness and Heaviness? |
A57952 | Yet, to come nearer to our Selves: Do not trivial Errors, even of Meats and Drinks, Heats and Colds, primarily affect the Spirit? |
A57952 | insomuch, that Marcellus, General of that Army, speaking in Mockery to the Engineers of his own Camp( as Plutarch writeth) said: What? |
A57952 | or Almonds for their hard Shells? |
A57952 | shall we never cease to make War with this Briarean Engineer, and Geometrician here? |