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quadgram frequency
early english books online79
the nature of the77
of the nature of47
bowels of the earth42
the bowels of the41
by reason of the39
notes for div a38
characters represented either as38
represented either as utf38
the bitter purging salt34
in the bowels of34
the superficies of the29
for the most part25
the heat of the25
superficies of the earth25
of the bitter purging24
the use of the22
of a mineral water21
in the time of21
encoded text transcribed from20
images scanned from microfilm20
english books online text20
financial support to the20
text can be copied20
markup reviewed and edited20
according to the terms20
online text creation partnership20
the true nature of20
assigned for keying and20
support to the early20
this phase i text20
by the institutions providing20
encoded edition of the20
text and markup reviewed20
the terms of creative20
tcp assigned for keying20
this keyboarded and encoded20
books online text creation20
from proquest page images20
the early english books20
and coded from proquest20
for keying and markup20
described above is co20
keyboarded and encoded edition20
nature of the salt20
and encoded edition of20
providing financial support to20
of the work described20
to the terms of20
of the salt of20
edition of the work20
institutions providing financial support20
text is available for20
the institutions providing financial20
is available for reuse20
work described above is20
owned by the institutions20
even for commercial purposes20
the work described above20
and markup reviewed and20
i text is available20
keyed and coded from20
terms of creative commons20
the text can be20
to the early english20
all without asking permission20
coded from proquest page20
phase i text is20
any assumptions that can19
text creation partnership web19
quality assurance was then19
and or corrected and19
accurately transcribed and encoded19
was divided into two19
use these texts for19
during phase of the19
elements to simplify the19
remain and some readable19
divided into two phases19
therefore of any assumptions19
markup guidelines are available19
are available at the19
of the print record19
for accuracy and those19
the keyers to be19
of the process of19
tcp data is very19
some errors will remain19
there was a compelling19
which did not meet19
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returned to the keyers19
enhanced and or corrected19
works are eligible for19
quantities of textual data19
made about the data19
or text strings within19
in mind that in19
qa standards were returned19
then carried out by19
nature of the print19
reflect the true nature19
chosen if there was19
encoding was enhanced and19
users should be aware19
changes to facilitate morpho19
out by editorial teams19
have been issued variously19
and therefore of any19
selection was intended to19
the usual project restraints19
or elements to simplify19
based on the image19
aimed to produce large19
that due credit and19
universities of michigan and19
usual project restraints of19
title published between and19
editions of a works19
their works are eligible19
and oxford and the19
michigan and oxford and19
the project have been19
and use these texts19
texts for their own19
project have been released19
texts based on the19
characters will be marked19
mnemonic sdata character entities19
files to tei p19
create accurately transcribed and19
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while the overall quality19
accordance with level of19
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the process of creating19
wide variety of subject19
were sent to external19
to create accurately transcribed19
each text was proofread19
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to page images in19
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published between and available19
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record of the period19
of creating the tcp19
corrected and characters marked19
of textual data within19
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for their own purposes19
by converting tcp files19
a second or later19
some readable characters will19
with tincture of logwood19
available at the text19
given to their original19
external keying companies for19
images in accordance with19
the text encoding initiative19
elements of known extent19
large quantities of textual19
were corrected where possible19
tcp is a partnership19
produce large quantities of19
encoding based on the19
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processed by university of19
on the new cambridge19
partnership between the universities19
publisher proquest to create19
known extent have been19
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project was divided into19
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to external keying companies19
of a works in19
these texts for their19
a number of works19
on the text encoding19
assumptions that can be19
between and available in19
keying companies for transcription19
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illegibles were encoded as19
ascii text with mnemonic19
to produce large quantities19
request that due credit19
and sometimes a second19
created by converting tcp19
in all likelihood such19
data within the usual19
selection was based on19
the overall quality of19
the filling in of19
have been looked at19
placeholder characters or elements19
attribution is given to19
understanding these processes should19
remaining illegibles were encoded19
been released into the19
and attribution is given19
of any assumptions that19
errors will remain and19
we respectfully request that19
gaps by user contributors19
respectfully request that due19
a compelling reason to19
keyers to be redone19
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likelihood such instances will19
on the image sets19
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sets published by proquest19
into placeholder characters or19
or tei g elements19
within the usual project19
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filling in of gaps19
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proquest to create accurately19
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text strings within braces19
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their early english books19
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creation partnership web site19
of instances per text19
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a limit of instances19
released into the public19
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are eligible for inclusion19
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beams of the sun12
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habit of the body12
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apex covantage keyed and9
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the air two ounces4
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passages of the body4
in the mineral water4
and after the taking4
qualities of the air4
taken out of the4
and efficacie of those4
the air to be4
city of bath described4
the benefit of all4
like we may judge4
nature of the distemper4
found balsamick wells at4
for the health of4
the vessels of the4
a small proportion of4
understanding of the nature4
of some of the4
foure famous medicinal wells4
bitter purging salt is4
in a cold cellar4
or tart fountaine in4
the increase of the4
concerning the water of4
to be observed before4
of the hot waters4
not so deep as4
night going to rest4
two or three times4
which the water passeth4
and as for the4
the first of these4
the disposition of the4
cause of the saltness4
for the use of4
the taking of physick4
softness of the salt4
are to be taken4
weakly impregnated mineral waters4
the pains of the4
not far from the4
an hour before dinner4
i think it not4
in two or three4
in which it is4
they are in generation4
this actual heat of4
and drinking of them4
waters are to be4
the hot waters there4
some observations lately made4
in the latter part4
not only in the4
be the matter of4
and vertues of the4
that i know of4
as i have said4
both the actual heat4
apt to think that4
the esurine salt in4
of the original in4
to account for the4
which it is good4
that there is any4
of the royal society4
to the quality of4
of spirit of salt4
to this i answer4
make use of them4
and new tryed properties4
as an instrument to4
and therefore it is4
many pots of that4
is to be had4
great request and vse4
is to be noted4
nature of the air4
in the nature of4
so far foorth as4
saint vincents rocks neere4
the degree of heat4
quantity of nine ounces4
heat of the earth4
be taken in a4
and lower than the4
of the body to4
the tincture of hiera4
of the water for4
of the salts of4
of the virtues of4
to be taken notice4
conduce to the publick4
the drinking of this4
observations lately made at4
all parts of the4
the name of a4
the city of yorke4
if the water be4
to be in the4
to proceed from the4
but it must be4
the taste of common4
and so to make4
it resembled common salt4
of drinking the waters4
letter concerning some observations4
reproduction of the original4
translated out of french4
great vtilitie that commeth4
as to the bathing4
colour of syrup of4
but with this caution4
with ease and little4
it may be taken4
the time of their4
newes out of cheshire4
the sea is not4
the proper use of4
of the earth in4
a more than ordinary4
is thought to be4
to grow in great4
lately made at bathe4
that there is such4
tells us of a4
salt in those metals4
for if it be4
an account of the4
of the vertues of4
that it is a4
fine silver in spirit4
global keyed and coded4
commeth to mans body4
with the powder of4
called by the name4
vtilitie that commeth to4
as may appear by4
some part of the4
to be one of4
when it is in4
great store of nitre4
virtues and uses of4
we shall find it4
to be the cause4
nature and difference of4
account of the late4
the rest of the4
are of excellent use4
it is not likely4
concerning some observations lately4
a letter concerning some4
vegetable salts to retain4
a short discourse on4
some part of it4
as was the opinion4
of the antiquity of4
for the opening of4
and vse against the4
rendred a solution of4
it will be necessary4
pit of the stomach4
now i come to4
the german spaw water4
to the bathing in4
of the beams of4
water of this fountaine4
of a purging water4
may conduce to the4
of the church of4
this bitter purging salt4
the quantity of nine4
the cure of diseases4
so of the rest4
and after this manner4
such and such a4
seem to me to4
terminated by the dry4
a strong solution of4
especially if it be4
by reason of some4
vse against the stone4
the original in the4
and veins of the4
the nature and difference4
the earth cast out4
brief account of the4
about the year of4
the top of the4
lately found out at4
the matter of the4
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and the reason of3
being a short discourse3
the water is not3
to say nothing of3
the side of the3
in the place of3
original in huntington library3
the hot waters of3
not by reason of3
of the decoction of3
towards the superficies of3
the thing it self3
to make vegetable salts3
an instrument to further3
whereunto is also annexed3
but two or three3
the mouth of the3
so neither do i3
continuance of the course3
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in proportion to the3
well as in the3
with spirit of vitriol3
in summer than in3
fat earths there is3
upon the superficies of3
some observations on those3
to which are added3
or spirit of salt3
briefe treatise of the3
foorth as yet are3
of the infusion of3
and carrying off the3
virtues above other mineral3
medicinall waters in the3
celeste ng sampled and3
to be as high3
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to the understanding the3
other parts of the3
of improving by art3
with a strong fire3
the virtues of these3
and those that are3
acid spirit of air3
be lighter than common3
of the essential salt3
of the body and3
to be the only3
of their excellent virtues3
of the chiefest diseases3
by art weakly impregnated3
three wayes to make3
course of drinking the3
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be according to the3
the confession of all3
a sufficient quantity of3
the quality of the3
of the water through3
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as well as by3
i would haue you3
course of the water3
treatise of the nature3
the drinking of it3
on those soveraign waters3
standing long in the3
water is the best3
use to such as3
a briefe treatise of3
vse and efficacie of3
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the density of the3
quality cold and dry3
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to goe to the3
contract such a rust3
which the other stones3
circulation of the blood3
publick advantage with ease3
they are in solutis3
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their seeds in themselves3
the second part of3
in all mineral waters3
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i advise that they3
the salt in the3
by reason of any3
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of the water in3
hole in the side3
warmth of a hand3
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wayes to make vegetable3
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the rules to be3
the spirit of this3
vpon a question mooued3
waters lately found out3
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as far as i3
and against which it3
find it to be3
it may be used3
i shall in the3
the purging waters of3
an houre or two3
publick good by t3
as i have been3
syrup of violets it3
upon the surface of3
at the pit of3
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of this kind are3
if it meet with3
as proceed from thence3
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most of them are3
a glass of rhenish3
more than one of3
in a great quantity3
death of people more3
earths there is at3
the greatest part of3
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to which may be3
half an hour before3
of saint peter and3
advantage with ease and3
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the bathes and city3
the bath waters in3
i thought it not3
cases and cures effected3
diseases may be cured3
to the tops of3
mineral waters are to3
to his much honoured3
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together with a farther3
some of the water3
as we call it3
the elasticity of the3
the true causes of3
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not to be taken3
if there were not3
in his discourse of3
which flesh is soonest3
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the veins of iron3
in any other season3
operations on humane bodies3
and if it will3
like we observe in3
to generation and corruption3
the earth as to3
concerning the frequencie of3
the original of springs3
vertues of the baths3
from my house in3
thus much as to3
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manner and order of3
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in small quantity many3
by means of the3
for the satisfaction of3
in reference to the3
in the salt of3
a solution of hungarian3
be as high as3
of fountains in general3
cheshire of the new3
the mineral water by3
as hath been shewed3
that the nature of3
and of their excellent3
may be the better3
hath been observed by3
the first is the3
and in which flesh3
in the passages of3
the variety of the3
as salt of chalk3
in which flesh is3
them that drink of3
in the mean time3
lower part of the3
for purging by stool3
some few drops of3
the situation of the3
and that i may3
of this i have3
after the drinking of3
there are divers sorts3
the level of the3
some remarkable cases and3
not here prescribe the3
of the salt which3
that are troubled with3
be a mixture of3
the herbs from whence3
new colours with mineral3
be the same in3
in that kind of3
in quality cold and3
as i haue said3
drinking the water of3
a solution of vitriol3
of kinghorne craig his3
from the place of3
effectually cure most diseases3
at any other time3
be of excellent use3
and is a great3
as we find in3
is void of taste3
examples of particular bathes3
as in the former3
of other medicinall waters3
syrup of violets a3
from the difference of3
that the sea is3
are the causes of3
in the waters of3
great quantity in some3
and difference of minerals3
the vse of them3
red with tincture of3
the judgment of the3
the reason of its3
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of body and mind3
not its strength in3
of the earl of3
also annexed a censure3
the sea to be3
are troubled with a3
if they be put3
sense in this matter3
pliny makes mention of3
of the worthies of3
general directions to be3
with examples of particular3
is not likely that3
a discourse of natural3
the examen of the3
of the first part3
of the body soever3
and in what cases3
infusion of galls will3
weakness of the nerves3
as spirit of vitriol3
it to be the3
as well as others3
a solution of mercury3
in person to those3
it rendred a solution3
to be of the3
that according to the3
is good for the3
nature and vertues of3
to have been the3
the taking of them3
for the service of3
of the colour of3
above ten feet deep3
knare borow in york3
it is best to3
this water is of3
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the same in all3
the well at aberdene3
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by way of fomentation3
in the reign of3
for a long time3
the seat of this3
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the right use of3
motion of the blood3
the seat of the3
a day or two3
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the quantity of a3
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quantity of the water3
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is held to be3
the time of king3
can do as little3
water in its delightful3
a vitriolick salt of3
through the whole body3
one for the other3
to give you the3
in an open glass3
of the sun in3
is in the earth3
the flame of a3
quantity in some mines3
against which it may3
of tinging with galls3
hot waters of bathe3
or at least wise3
the effusion of blood3
by way of preuention3
to be of an3
the highest degree of3
by the blessing of3
these waters is to3
with a farther account3
cannot be the cause3
efficacie of those famous3
by way of letter3
the passing of the3
with syrup of buckthorn3
gulfs of the sea3
whilest they are in3
i have more than3
others attribute this actual3
waters in the said3
to be made by3
they are used also3
in a very good3
what hath been done3
have their seeds in3
the nature of their3
a very dark colour3
as long as the3
for we see that3
by the power of3
health of their bodies3
to drinke this water3
according to the several3
the publick advantage with3
the true vse thereof3
and the reason is3
the natural experimental history3
their particular essays and3
the colour of the3
uses of the queen3
but if it be3
it must be cold3
we see in the3
the distempers of the3
the drinking of them3
two or three hours3
the original of the3
middle region of the3
that they are of3
the helpe of a3
of the bathes and3
of the drinking of3
inward use of them3
on the bath waters3
are not so easily3
then in the other3
to the discovery of3
forms of natural things3
the frequencie of sicknesse3
is seated in the3
much honoured friend sir3
it appears to be3
by the changes of3
of the waters in3
for my part i3
whether in the form3
of the brain and3
the colde spring of3
a man of great3
salt of the upper3
by william barclay m3
and so on the3
the occasion of this3
ill habit of body3
nature and use of3
of minerals and metals3
solution of mercury sublimate3
i shall give you3
as it is an3
it is of a3
being a briefe treatise3
art weakly impregnated mineral3
an esurine acid salt3
an aduertisement of the3
a dram of the3
more in that season3
original of springs in3
these waters do not3
is very improbable that3
written by patrik anderson3
inferred vpon a question3
or moisture of the3
is not easie to3
a way of improving3
of some learned physician3
and the heat of3
this water to be3
from whence both the3
it with all the3
the passage of the3
trouble a solution of3
diseases which it is3
also for the better3
till you come to3
essential vitriolick salt of3
its delightful and medicinal3
seasons of the year3
very little of the3
for the curing of3
of bathe and wells3
of the air may3
that it is in3
of the earth of3
related to common salt3
directions how to use3
diseases of the head3
an acid spirit in3
of some notable cures3
of the opinion that3
the different nature of3
the waters is so3
not only by the3
the salt contained in3
he also saith that3
a reason of the3
original of fountains in3
by drinking of the3
knowledge of the specifick3
it is in it3
experimental history of mineral3
in such large quantities3
is no small advantage3
of french into english3
of the queen of3
with a way of3
of the causes of3
and uses of bathes3
verie profitable for such3
lesser continuance of the3
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of taste or odour3
be cured by the3
too tedious to enumerate3
non est aer accensus3
from the use of3
of our bathes at3
for the natural experimental3
it is sufficient that3
hot as they are3
for all manner of3
colde spring of kinghorne3
grains and a half3
quantity of the acid3
the spring or receptacle3
be hot and dry3
three or four times3
a sooty dusky colour3
saith that the fountain3
from rain and sun3
cured by the same3
the like quantity of3
excellent virtues above other3
void of taste or3
no fuliginous vapours to3
i had occasion to3
now so much in3
and genius of the3
fit to be taken3
in all its symptoms3
what is the true3
body of the earth3
according to the diversity3
wing g estc r3
the manner and order3
summer than in winter3
containing in small quantity3
with iron and gall3
the nature and use3
of these waters to3
by perusing this discourse3
exceeded common water in3
is in the air3
people of all sorts3
the original of fountains3
sold by doctor hieronimus3
all such symptoms as3
sal saturni in fair3
waters is to be3
of original in british3
a considerable proportion of3
it is true that3
the production of it3
and doctor of physicke3
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from whence may be3
in the territories of3
seated in the membranes3
in the isle of3
from a mixture of3
arise either from the3
relation of other medicinall3
also saith that in3
in the middle of3
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both of the bathes3
of the herbs from3
vertue of the water3
a drop of water3
original in british library3
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of the powder of3
of those famous hot3
addressed by way of3
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pores of the body3
it will be very3
that the same quantity3
a certain spring in3
upon the taking of3
nature of the same3
way of making a3
the chalybeat waters are3
ferment of the stomach3
means mineral waters are3
to the bottom of3
farther account of it3
half a mile from3
or lesser continuance of3
in diseases of the3
i shall consider the3
the kidneys and bladder3
the last of these3
or standing long in3
sold by samuel smith3
to be obserued in3
the spaw in germany3
the church of st3
at so great a3
by the colour they3
whence else doth iron3
right honourable the earl3
not to be omitted3
they are not to3
as yeerely for their3
for the removing of3
three or four pints3
far foorth as yet3
what time of the3
that water which is3
the water begins to3
minerals and animals are3
of the saltness of3
from the salt of3
letter to a friend3
i may say of3
is increased by the3
in the next place3
there is no need3
delightful and medicinal operations3
will dissolve in water3
out of french into3
not seem strange to3
with directions how to3
of the vertue of3
islington water from the3
the account of the3
in the th and3
in the second or3
the th and th3
fluor of the blood3
be cured by drinking3
solution of hungarian vitriol3
in the same degree3
a small quantity of3
the saline part of3
with the water of3
the salt to be3
content my self with3
for the confirmation of3
a relation of other3
for the sake of3
their excellent virtues above3
of original in huntington3
is the cause of3
and i doubt not3
of it selfe is3
of some of these3
to be a little3
so to make the3
in the former chapter3
at night going to3
to be met with3
do not deny but3
this water is a3
notable cures accounted incurable3
by the sun and3
do not we see3
cures effected by it3
as appears in the3
among which are treated3
body of the waters3
of its nature and3
a pint of common3
the like we observe3
was the first of3
the ornament of the3
my sense in this3
evaporation of the water3
with some remarkable cases3
part of the whole3
all the parts of3
i have not been3
alter the colour of3
as to make it3
the end of may3
for publick good by3
is the true vse3
an ounce of common3
an enumeration of the3
that an apoplexy is3
the middle of september3
and it is the3
that it is so3
benefit of all such3
in the room of3
some general directions to3
in a course of3
for cold and moist3
the springs of the3
as the learned dr3
quantity many pots of3
for farther information read3
the bladder and kidneys3
and it is to3
in the city of3
at least every other3
the benefit of this3
holds it to be3
want of another name3
of the virtues and3
he knows not how3
as it may be3
not from the elements3
and that it is3
of the spaw in3
in the front of3
of bath and wells3
with some observations on3
and sent down a3
to drink the waters3
in so much as3
as also a relation3
with their particular essays3
yet by reason of3
drinking of the well3
the other two are3
that there may be3
in the air that3
water out of the3
power of tinging with3
if the patient be3
published for publick good3
the other three elements3
distribution of such generous3
as by perusing this3
which are treated at3
treatise of the acide3
kindle any combustible matter3
the sides of the3
the like we see3
to any that are3
seed of all things3
the middle region of3
they are fain to3
of all manner of3
natural experimental history of3
weight of common water3
with spirit of harts3
as cannot repaire in3
not dissolve in water3
so much as to3
if it be mixed3
it is in the3
of the earth and3
two ounces of the3
observe it to be3
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into its own nature3
either from the difference3
either for purging by3
ng sampled and proofread3
the opinion of many3
repaire in person to3
of people more in3
to be hot and3
in many of them3
which the dutch call3
be made of the3
the head of the3
of cheshire of the3
be sold by doctor3
the confirmation of this3
those that have a3
the diuersity of bodies3
that the water of3
medicinal operations on humane3
makes no alteration in3
make vegetable salts to3
particular essays and uses3
being put into water3
the worthies of england3
in the generation of3
other medicinall waters in3
and found it to3
so great a distance3
bitter purging salt in3
are in solutis principiis3
honourable the earl of3
have made use of3
account of the nature3
found it to be3
this manner is the3
any other of the3
see no reason but3
that have written of3
and qualities of the3
there is at first3
within the space of3
it is very improbable3
in the like case3
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in its delightful and3
to extricate the benign3
and fro in the3
of minerals in the3
near knare borow in3
bath waters in somersetshire3
must of necessity be3
the place of the3
than from the land3
three or foure times3
veines of the earth3
the mannour of latham3
of the water is3
the forest of knaresborow3
with powder of galls3
the nature of saltpetre3
and so may be3
chymical part of the3
celeste ng text and3
earth cast out of3
of the well at3
be observed in the3
perswade my self that3
a rust as they3
saint peter and paul3
and so by consequence3
by an acid subterraneal3
every one knows that3
judge it to be3
i hope i shall3
of this kind is3
that these waters are3
bathing in our baths3
to the opinion of3
of some general directions3
of the air in3
of the animal spirits3
attribute this actual heat3
for want of another3
with the use of3
if it be boiled3
profitable for such patients3
of this sort of3
cannot repaire in person3
the same manner as3
a greater quantity of3
the college of physicians3
as there is a3
my account of the3
to which i may3
as is the opinion3
an acid subterraneal spirit3
person to those fountaines3
latham spaw in lancashire3
that this salt is3
true and exact account3
of letter to a3
and a half of3
an infinite number of3
proportion of the water3
and it may be3
are most of our3
attenuating of gross humours3
to the whole body3
both their actual heat3
i may not omit3
dissolved in the water3
use of them by3
if any shall object3
such a quantity of3
ng text and markup3
people more in that3
we may see in3
and their virtues proceed3
of the stomach and3
information read the contents3
are treated at large3
as i am informed3
as they are not3
treatise concerning the nature3
together with the causes3
in all parts of3
the water of that3
that are attended with3
the concoction of the3
it doth not follow3
and cures effected by3
there is not any3
order of taking of3
imitating the german spaw3
of the acid spirit3
the one into the3
virtues of the baths3
there is such a3
the circulation of the3
exact account of sadlers3
there is great quantity3
the nature and vertues3
our bathes at bathe3
to be taken at3
nature of the waters3
the fountaine it selfe3
notice of by mr3
the end of this3
these waters may be3
those at the spaw3
and exact account of3
state of the blood3
not to be drank3
the acid spirit of3
the spirit of wine3
kinghorne craig his admirable3
ounce of common water3
my self have seen3
the reason of which3
the year of christ3
we have no certain3
is the reason that3
nourished by the elements3
it is thought to3
it will plainly appeare3
density of the earth3
by what means mineral3
it be a gum3
salt of common earth3
account of sadlers well3
manner is the nativity3
his much honoured friend3
also a relation of3
no part of the3
aduertisement of the great3
that are subiect to3
the seed of all3
and that which is3
of the blood in3
which is peculiar to3
a drop of spirit3
yeerely for their health3
and spirit of vitriol3
the figure of the3
part of the earth3
have been observed to3
way of letter to3
cold and moist diseases3
into the veins of3
in so small a3
with the esurine salt3
a farther account of3
hot and dry in3
which i have observed3
is to be sold3
of the bladder and3
of taking of it3
colour with syrup of3
the operation of these3
what means mineral waters3
such a rust as3
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what diseases may be3
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taste of common water3
of observations and experiments3
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and order of taking3
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when i come to3
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in half an hour3
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part of the salt3
the nativity of nitre3
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two drams and grains3
heavier than common water3
rust as they do3
of springs in general3
of the condition of3
to drink these waters3
of a purple colour3
after the cure of3
veins of the said3
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by doctor hieronimus seminus3
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long in the air3
and yet are cold3
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greater or lesser continuance3
its nature and virtues3
written to his much3
others of the same3
the degree of coldness3
common salt of nature3
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by little and little3
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hold it to be3
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ex motu fit calor3
juices of the body3
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the contents of the3
the softness of the3
use of the water3
of the baths in3
for the time of3
be communicated with water3
the dryness of earth3
the minerals and marcasites3
good habit of body3
out of the body3
generation of minerals in3
herbs from whence they3
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an hour or two3
more of the nature3
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remarkable cases and cures3
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parts of the air3
the first of the3
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relation of some notable3
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of the light chalybeat3
the hands of empericks3
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have more than once3
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the manner of bathing3
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of the sea is3
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above other mineral waters3
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season of the yeere3
coldness of the water3
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cold and moist cause3
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stone of the bladder3
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the bitter purging waters3
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that they that have3
with a brief account3
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which i may add3
these waters to be3
nature of this distemper3
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the lower part of3
from the acid spirit3
for the prevention of3
to me to be3
much of the nature3
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being taken out of2
of which perhaps not2
for the perfecting of2
each half a scruple2
there is great reason2
all the seeds of2
the reason of them2
places of the earth2
a more equal distribution2
besides their own nature2
pliny reports that the2
in a glass retort2
crude humours in their2
to the production of2
queens bath is the2
by any violent motion2
in the same proportion2
that the inequality of2
are subject to miscarriages2
their stay upon them2
vessel it was melted2
of examining mineral waters2
the metalline parts of2
what beds of minerals2
of quantity enough for2
to the better understanding2
of these purging waters2
to be at the2
new colour with ferruginous2
to unite them with2
drank freely of this2
be in some sort2
sea to be lower2
liquor and presently to2
of water from the2
the spring of life2
in the salts of2
under or near the2
pretty bustle or ferment2
the juyce or salt2
way of insession in2
common to other mineral2
more equal distribution of2
to take it in2
the water made by2
the saltness of waters2
in his learned treatise2
one of the wells2
and that in such2
that in the country2
no small advantage that2
on the same account2
is not convenient to2
sort of mineral waters2
written to bishop mountague2
as we see it2
have given you a2
in the said city2
the aptness of the2
before christ was born2
out of their heads2
assign their virtues to2
of the waters they2
bottom of the bath2
being boiled in rain2
are so fitted there2
height of a distemper2
so they are more2
to convey medicine to2
that this sort of2
as we have said2
blaney text and markup2
read the contents composed2
qualities of the liquor2
season by reason of2
before the taking of2
i treat of the2
a fortnight or three2
most part of it2
at the publick well2
think it necessary to2
water sharpened with oyl2
we see in a2
so makes it up2
and by the rules2
syrup of cloves a2
so farre from the2
stone cannot be felt2
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repaire to the baths2
as the nature of2
i filled two vial2
in the degree of2
the year ante christum2
i have said of2
or mainly in a2
it not from the2
is taken notice of2
end of the year2
distances are to be2
general dispensation of the2
sold at his shop2
a vehicle water is2
as many of them2
may be in some2
that all the seeds2
were made by art2
london by his son2
of an acid tartarous2
easie directions that are2
pabulum or recruit to2
of the strange variety2
of the pouder of2
make the globous sea2
that they judged them2
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