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early english books online | 79 |
the nature of the | 77 |
of the nature of | 47 |
bowels of the earth | 42 |
the bowels of the | 41 |
by reason of the | 39 |
notes for div a | 38 |
characters represented either as | 38 |
represented either as utf | 38 |
the bitter purging salt | 34 |
in the bowels of | 34 |
the superficies of the | 29 |
for the most part | 25 |
the heat of the | 25 |
superficies of the earth | 25 |
of the bitter purging | 24 |
the use of the | 22 |
of a mineral water | 21 |
in the time of | 21 |
encoded text transcribed from | 20 |
images scanned from microfilm | 20 |
english books online text | 20 |
financial support to the | 20 |
text can be copied | 20 |
markup reviewed and edited | 20 |
according to the terms | 20 |
online text creation partnership | 20 |
the true nature of | 20 |
assigned for keying and | 20 |
support to the early | 20 |
this phase i text | 20 |
by the institutions providing | 20 |
encoded edition of the | 20 |
text and markup reviewed | 20 |
the terms of creative | 20 |
tcp assigned for keying | 20 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 20 |
books online text creation | 20 |
from proquest page images | 20 |
the early english books | 20 |
and coded from proquest | 20 |
for keying and markup | 20 |
described above is co | 20 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 20 |
nature of the salt | 20 |
and encoded edition of | 20 |
providing financial support to | 20 |
of the work described | 20 |
to the terms of | 20 |
of the salt of | 20 |
edition of the work | 20 |
institutions providing financial support | 20 |
text is available for | 20 |
the institutions providing financial | 20 |
is available for reuse | 20 |
work described above is | 20 |
owned by the institutions | 20 |
even for commercial purposes | 20 |
the work described above | 20 |
and markup reviewed and | 20 |
i text is available | 20 |
keyed and coded from | 20 |
terms of creative commons | 20 |
the text can be | 20 |
to the early english | 20 |
all without asking permission | 20 |
coded from proquest page | 20 |
phase i text is | 20 |
any assumptions that can | 19 |
text creation partnership web | 19 |
quality assurance was then | 19 |
and or corrected and | 19 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 19 |
was divided into two | 19 |
use these texts for | 19 |
during phase of the | 19 |
elements to simplify the | 19 |
remain and some readable | 19 |
divided into two phases | 19 |
therefore of any assumptions | 19 |
markup guidelines are available | 19 |
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of the print record | 19 |
for accuracy and those | 19 |
the keyers to be | 19 |
of the process of | 19 |
tcp data is very | 19 |
some errors will remain | 19 |
there was a compelling | 19 |
which did not meet | 19 |
was then carried out | 19 |
returned to the keyers | 19 |
enhanced and or corrected | 19 |
works are eligible for | 19 |
quantities of textual data | 19 |
made about the data | 19 |
or text strings within | 19 |
in mind that in | 19 |
qa standards were returned | 19 |
then carried out by | 19 |
nature of the print | 19 |
reflect the true nature | 19 |
chosen if there was | 19 |
encoding was enhanced and | 19 |
users should be aware | 19 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 19 |
out by editorial teams | 19 |
have been issued variously | 19 |
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selection was intended to | 19 |
the usual project restraints | 19 |
or elements to simplify | 19 |
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that due credit and | 19 |
universities of michigan and | 19 |
usual project restraints of | 19 |
title published between and | 19 |
editions of a works | 19 |
their works are eligible | 19 |
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michigan and oxford and | 19 |
the project have been | 19 |
and use these texts | 19 |
texts for their own | 19 |
project have been released | 19 |
texts based on the | 19 |
characters will be marked | 19 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 19 |
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assurance was then carried | 19 |
image sets published by | 19 |
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accordance with level of | 19 |
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the process of creating | 19 |
wide variety of subject | 19 |
were sent to external | 19 |
to create accurately transcribed | 19 |
each text was proofread | 19 |
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to page images in | 19 |
to tei p using | 19 |
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published between and available | 19 |
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a work was chosen | 19 |
simplify the filling in | 19 |
record of the period | 19 |
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corrected and characters marked | 19 |
of textual data within | 19 |
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with tincture of logwood | 19 |
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tei p using tcp | 19 |
to external keying companies | 19 |
of a works in | 19 |
these texts for their | 19 |
a number of works | 19 |
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assumptions that can be | 19 |
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keying companies for transcription | 19 |
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illegibles were encoded as | 19 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 19 |
to produce large quantities | 19 |
request that due credit | 19 |
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created by converting tcp | 19 |
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data within the usual | 19 |
selection was based on | 19 |
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the filling in of | 19 |
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gaps by user contributors | 19 |
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notably latin and welsh | 19 |
p using tcp tei | 19 |
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and some readable characters | 19 |
encoded texts based on | 19 |
sent to external keying | 19 |
language title published between | 19 |
marked as illegible were | 19 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 19 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 19 |
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texts created during phase | 19 |
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transcription and basic encoding | 19 |
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a limit of instances | 19 |
released into the public | 19 |
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unicode or text strings | 19 |
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sets were sent to | 19 |
characters marked as illegible | 19 |
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if there was a | 19 |
characters or elements to | 19 |
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tcp is to encode | 19 |
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were encoded as gap | 19 |
or for an anonymous | 19 |
due credit and attribution | 19 |
accuracy and those which | 19 |
have been released into | 19 |
quality of tcp data | 19 |
to reflect the true | 19 |
illegible were corrected where | 19 |
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meet qa standards were | 19 |
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by editorial teams in | 19 |
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companies for transcription and | 19 |
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the salt of the | 18 |
to the nature of | 18 |
by the help of | 17 |
of the mineral water | 17 |
with syrup of violets | 17 |
of the purging salt | 17 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 13 |
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r ocm this keyboarded | 13 |
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the reason of the | 10 |
the spirit of the | 10 |
actual heat of bathes | 10 |
the name of the | 10 |
of the purging waters | 10 |
history of a mineral | 10 |
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the infusion of galls | 9 |
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the form of a | 9 |
from the original text | 9 |
in a short time | 9 |
or substance of the | 9 |
by the use of | 9 |
the water of spaw | 9 |
by the heat of | 9 |
text notes for div | 9 |
the original text notes | 9 |
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apex covantage keyed and | 9 |
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covantage keyed and coded | 9 |
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mixed with the water | 8 |
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is not to be | 8 |
in a solution of | 8 |
the quantity of the | 8 |
in order to the | 8 |
with syrup of cloves | 8 |
the surface of the | 8 |
use of the bitter | 8 |
that it is not | 8 |
in the cure of | 8 |
of the mineral waters | 8 |
aptara keyed and coded | 7 |
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the coldness of the | 7 |
the vse of this | 7 |
nature of the disease | 7 |
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saltness of the sea | 7 |
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the salt it self | 7 |
and xml conversion the | 7 |
and state of body | 7 |
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the use of it | 7 |
the qualities of the | 7 |
vse of the water | 7 |
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the heate of the | 7 |
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of original in the | 7 |
by reason of his | 7 |
purging waters of england | 7 |
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out of the earth | 7 |
the earl of derby | 7 |
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the effects of the | 7 |
the water it self | 7 |
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the taste of the | 7 |
the city of bath | 7 |
to the right honourable | 7 |
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time of the year | 7 |
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a cold and moist | 6 |
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and that in the | 6 |
the right honourable the | 6 |
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is owing to the | 6 |
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i shall not here | 6 |
and so of the | 6 |
for the cure of | 6 |
of which i have | 6 |
as it is in | 6 |
there may be a | 6 |
the element of fire | 6 |
of the new found | 6 |
chalybeat and purging waters | 6 |
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of the heat of | 6 |
the saltness of the | 6 |
a stc estc s | 6 |
of the german spaw | 6 |
obstruction of the catamenia | 6 |
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i shall take notice | 6 |
to be taken in | 6 |
the course of the | 6 |
and uses of the | 6 |
the vertues of the | 6 |
the weight of the | 6 |
a great quantity of | 6 |
i take to be | 6 |
the motion of the | 6 |
vitriolick salt of mars | 6 |
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that by reason of | 6 |
estc s this keyboarded | 6 |
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an ounce and half | 6 |
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the change of colours | 6 |
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to be made of | 6 |
and was buried at | 6 |
the knowledge of the | 6 |
spirit of the purging | 6 |
of the spaw water | 6 |
to take notice of | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
the chalybeat and purging | 6 |
that the use of | 6 |
by the force of | 6 |
the help of the | 6 |
of salt of tartar | 6 |
of the waters is | 6 |
be taken notice of | 6 |
not so much as | 6 |
mineral waters in general | 6 |
of the bitter salt | 6 |
s this keyboarded and | 6 |
and use of the | 6 |
this is the cause | 6 |
nature of common salt | 6 |
i am apt to | 6 |
if it be not | 6 |
the proportion of the | 6 |
solution of sublimate in | 6 |
as well as in | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
two ounces and grains | 6 |
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the powder of galls | 6 |
the calx of the | 6 |
whether the mineral water | 6 |
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the center of the | 6 |
as well as other | 6 |
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in the kings bath | 6 |
of syrup of violets | 6 |
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is to be taken | 6 |
vse of the baths | 6 |
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i thought fit to | 6 |
common water in weight | 6 |
no alteration in a | 6 |
one from the other | 6 |
history of mineral waters | 6 |
for the making of | 6 |
by the vse of | 6 |
for the natural history | 6 |
balsamick wells at hoxdon | 6 |
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to the generation of | 5 |
and plain account of | 5 |
the passages of the | 5 |
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globe of the earth | 5 |
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which is the most | 5 |
so much the more | 5 |
the use of this | 5 |
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the veins of the | 5 |
the nature and vse | 5 |
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a course of physick | 5 |
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surface of the earth | 5 |
of sublimate in fair | 5 |
the operation of the | 5 |
of the chalybeat waters | 5 |
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on the other side | 5 |
an ounce of the | 5 |
of this water to | 5 |
of water in general | 5 |
liquid salt of tartar | 5 |
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here by the way | 5 |
in what part of | 5 |
cause of the heat | 5 |
which it may be | 5 |
the baths of bathe | 5 |
is the opinion of | 5 |
of sulphur and bitumen | 5 |
that there is no | 5 |
i did not find | 5 |
the cause of it | 5 |
by the nature of | 5 |
part of the water | 5 |
i see no reason | 5 |
the cure of the | 5 |
not a solution of | 5 |
early in the morning | 5 |
corroding the veins of | 5 |
b estc r ocm | 5 |
of spirit of vitriol | 5 |
salt of the nature | 5 |
as high as the | 5 |
concerning the nature and | 5 |
of the designed work | 5 |
short and plain account | 5 |
mona logarbo text and | 5 |
of which i shall | 5 |
the discovery of the | 5 |
the better understanding of | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
i doubt not but | 5 |
in the manner of | 5 |
solution of fine silver | 5 |
the health of their | 5 |
of the chalybeat and | 5 |
the opinion of some | 5 |
was the opinion of | 5 |
to be owing to | 5 |
in the said forest | 5 |
some observations on the | 5 |
water of saint vincents | 5 |
of the kings bath | 5 |
of the actual heat | 5 |
that the salt of | 5 |
in so much that | 5 |
retain the taste of | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
the countess of derby | 5 |
time of the yeere | 5 |
alteration in a solution | 5 |
taken in the morning | 5 |
of sal saturni in | 5 |
and not to be | 5 |
the force of the | 5 |
as for those that | 5 |
in his treatise of | 5 |
what part of the | 5 |
i do not deny | 5 |
the weakness of the | 5 |
be owing to the | 5 |
tincture of logwood a | 5 |
oyl of tartar per | 5 |
with lignum nephriticum a | 5 |
which is void of | 5 |
is a kind of | 5 |
in the next chapter | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
both as to the | 5 |
used by way of | 5 |
the water one ounce | 5 |
drinking of this water | 5 |
great quantity of water | 5 |
the drinking of the | 5 |
year of the world | 5 |
the qualities of it | 5 |
veins of the earth | 5 |
taking of the water | 5 |
it to be hot | 5 |
silver in spirit of | 5 |
a wing b estc | 5 |
essays of the waters | 5 |
sublimate in fair water | 5 |
nature and vse of | 5 |
that drink of it | 5 |
logarbo text and markup | 5 |
it is found in | 5 |
as in the spring | 5 |
of the course of | 5 |
a few drops of | 5 |
in the production of | 5 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 5 |
with which it is | 5 |
of these waters is | 5 |
two or three years | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
resort to those baths | 5 |
to drink of this | 5 |
the reason of it | 5 |
which is a kind | 5 |
center of the earth | 5 |
and if it be | 5 |
the church of saint | 5 |
region of the air | 5 |
the strength of the | 5 |
of physick in the | 5 |
of the taste of | 5 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 5 |
of tartar per deliquium | 5 |
were to be wished | 5 |
the earth of these | 5 |
in the bottom of | 5 |
and thus much for | 5 |
nature and qualities of | 5 |
titles for the natural | 5 |
the taking of this | 5 |
a short and plain | 5 |
is said to have | 5 |
in the morning fasting | 5 |
for the generation of | 5 |
be of great use | 5 |
i shall not be | 5 |
green with syrup of | 5 |
the essays of the | 5 |
by fire or water | 5 |
and purging waters of | 5 |
they are not able | 5 |
the nature of these | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
the globe of the | 5 |
the year of the | 5 |
we may judge of | 5 |
the antiquity of the | 5 |
the water to be | 5 |
be taken in the | 5 |
it to be of | 5 |
a solution of fine | 5 |
use of mineral waters | 4 |
for the better understanding | 4 |
original in the british | 4 |
taste of the herbs | 4 |
of fine silver in | 4 |
with the nature of | 4 |
i think fit to | 4 |
if it be a | 4 |
whether it be a | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
both inward and outward | 4 |
and death of people | 4 |
an appendix concerning bathe | 4 |
of the tincture of | 4 |
symptoms as proceed from | 4 |
the said acid spirit | 4 |
the pit of the | 4 |
this heat of bathes | 4 |
in ulcers of the | 4 |
of the bathes of | 4 |
and as it were | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
production of this salt | 4 |
of the great vtilitie | 4 |
treatise of foure famous | 4 |
the latter part of | 4 |
the changes of colour | 4 |
nature of salt of | 4 |
the observation of the | 4 |
the same quantity of | 4 |
for the same reason | 4 |
on the account of | 4 |
by the coldness of | 4 |
any of the former | 4 |
in the air two | 4 |
nature of the bitter | 4 |
plain account of the | 4 |
drop of spirit of | 4 |
and that by reason | 4 |
made use of in | 4 |
to prepare the body | 4 |
is of the same | 4 |
the cure of a | 4 |
that i may not | 4 |
a treatise of foure | 4 |
the warmth of a | 4 |
it may not be | 4 |
with lignum nephriticum it | 4 |
parts of the world | 4 |
on mineral waters in | 4 |
the humours of the | 4 |
not of the nature | 4 |
by the taking of | 4 |
in that it is | 4 |
observations on the bath | 4 |
are found to be | 4 |
be drawn from the | 4 |
short memoirs for the | 4 |
the great vtilitie that | 4 |
and as for those | 4 |
for the space of | 4 |
confirmation of this opinion | 4 |
vincents rocks neere bristoll | 4 |
will be found to | 4 |
minerals in the earth | 4 |
but not to be | 4 |
will not mix with | 4 |
is the effect of | 4 |
constitution of the patient | 4 |
they are of excellent | 4 |
a brief account of | 4 |
a salt of the | 4 |
from whence they are | 4 |
in which they are | 4 |
take notice of the | 4 |
may be cured by | 4 |
discourse of the hypostasis | 4 |
of great use to | 4 |
the purging bitter salt | 4 |
where there is a | 4 |
ease and little expence | 4 |
the blessing of god | 4 |
memoirs for the natural | 4 |
request and vse against | 4 |
the same with the | 4 |
of the qualities of | 4 |
the mineral water will | 4 |
in the british library | 4 |
water of the river | 4 |
yet i do not | 4 |
the nature and qualities | 4 |
drinking of this spaw | 4 |
for the distribution of | 4 |
discourse on mineral waters | 4 |
you may see in | 4 |
is found to be | 4 |
of that minerall water | 4 |
i must tell you | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
of any of these | 4 |
a treatise of the | 4 |
the waters in the | 4 |
grow in great request | 4 |
the author of the | 4 |
admirable and new tryed | 4 |
to be the same | 4 |
an affection of the | 4 |
the like we may | 4 |
the one for the | 4 |
and nature of the | 4 |
will not admit of | 4 |
in an open vessel | 4 |
pots of that minerall | 4 |
that commeth to mans | 4 |
from all other salts | 4 |
bottom of the vessel | 4 |
the colour of syrup | 4 |
and dry in the | 4 |
but by reason of | 4 |
a briefe discourse of | 4 |
the most part of | 4 |
with oyl of vitriol | 4 |
church of saint peter | 4 |
it must needs be | 4 |
pains in the sides | 4 |
physick in the spring | 4 |
but i must not | 4 |
all diseases of the | 4 |
of saint vincents rocks | 4 |
which for the most | 4 |
the virtue of the | 4 |
of foure famous medicinal | 4 |
in the superficies of | 4 |
his admirable and new | 4 |
briefe discourse of the | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
air two ounces and | 4 |
with spirit of nitre | 4 |
account of mineral waters | 4 |
in great request and | 4 |
tincture of hiera picra | 4 |
tart fountaine in the | 4 |
have more of the | 4 |
of each a dram | 4 |
the water of saint | 4 |
somewhat of the nature | 4 |
the causes of the | 4 |
and with lignum nephriticum | 4 |
in the body of | 4 |
to the publick advantage | 4 |
spi global keyed and | 4 |
the light chalybeat waters | 4 |
a little of the | 4 |
to the strength of | 4 |
of the earth by | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
for such as are | 4 |
be subject to the | 4 |
against the use of | 4 |
the matter to be | 4 |
king of the britains | 4 |
but if we examine | 4 |
the sun and air | 4 |
and by this means | 4 |
found to be of | 4 |
short discourse on mineral | 4 |
famous medicinal wells viz | 4 |
the stone in the | 4 |
th part of the | 4 |
in the open air | 4 |
drink of this spaw | 4 |
the virtues and uses | 4 |
directions to be observed | 4 |
of the blood is | 4 |
such symptoms as proceed | 4 |
at the sign of | 4 |
discourse of natural bathes | 4 |
the manner of the | 4 |
in the mineral kingdom | 4 |
to have recourse to | 4 |
the salts of these | 4 |
history of the chalybeat | 4 |
use of them in | 4 |
the true cause of | 4 |
to the quantity of | 4 |
whence they are drawn | 4 |
it to be a | 4 |
its power of tinging | 4 |
the water in the | 4 |
found out at islington | 4 |
may be taken in | 4 |
begins to grow in | 4 |
to retain the taste | 4 |
effects of the air | 4 |
of the quantity of | 4 |
and as it is | 4 |
and virtues of the | 4 |
for by this means | 4 |
taking of physick in | 4 |
salts to retain the | 4 |
even in those whose | 4 |
as yet are found | 4 |
spring of kinghorne craig | 4 |
which begins to grow | 4 |
the nature of salt | 4 |
in spirit of nitre | 4 |
it is certain that | 4 |
use of this water | 4 |
the taking of it | 4 |
a considerable quantity of | 4 |
winter then in summer | 4 |
the diseases of the | 4 |
seem strange to any | 4 |
the heads of springs | 4 |
it is enough for | 4 |
the air two ounces | 4 |
as it is not | 4 |
passages of the body | 4 |
in the mineral water | 4 |
and after the taking | 4 |
qualities of the air | 4 |
taken out of the | 4 |
and efficacie of those | 4 |
the air to be | 4 |
city of bath described | 4 |
the benefit of all | 4 |
like we may judge | 4 |
nature of the distemper | 4 |
found balsamick wells at | 4 |
for the health of | 4 |
the vessels of the | 4 |
a small proportion of | 4 |
understanding of the nature | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
foure famous medicinal wells | 4 |
bitter purging salt is | 4 |
in a cold cellar | 4 |
or tart fountaine in | 4 |
the increase of the | 4 |
concerning the water of | 4 |
to be observed before | 4 |
of the hot waters | 4 |
not so deep as | 4 |
night going to rest | 4 |
two or three times | 4 |
which the water passeth | 4 |
and as for the | 4 |
the first of these | 4 |
the disposition of the | 4 |
cause of the saltness | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
the taking of physick | 4 |
softness of the salt | 4 |
are to be taken | 4 |
weakly impregnated mineral waters | 4 |
the pains of the | 4 |
not far from the | 4 |
an hour before dinner | 4 |
i think it not | 4 |
in two or three | 4 |
in which it is | 4 |
they are in generation | 4 |
this actual heat of | 4 |
and drinking of them | 4 |
waters are to be | 4 |
the hot waters there | 4 |
some observations lately made | 4 |
in the latter part | 4 |
not only in the | 4 |
be the matter of | 4 |
and vertues of the | 4 |
that i know of | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
both the actual heat | 4 |
apt to think that | 4 |
the esurine salt in | 4 |
of the original in | 4 |
to account for the | 4 |
which it is good | 4 |
that there is any | 4 |
of the royal society | 4 |
to the quality of | 4 |
of spirit of salt | 4 |
to this i answer | 4 |
make use of them | 4 |
and new tryed properties | 4 |
as an instrument to | 4 |
and therefore it is | 4 |
many pots of that | 4 |
is to be had | 4 |
great request and vse | 4 |
is to be noted | 4 |
nature of the air | 4 |
in the nature of | 4 |
so far foorth as | 4 |
saint vincents rocks neere | 4 |
the degree of heat | 4 |
quantity of nine ounces | 4 |
heat of the earth | 4 |
be taken in a | 4 |
and lower than the | 4 |
of the body to | 4 |
the tincture of hiera | 4 |
of the water for | 4 |
of the salts of | 4 |
of the virtues of | 4 |
to be taken notice | 4 |
conduce to the publick | 4 |
the drinking of this | 4 |
observations lately made at | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
the city of yorke | 4 |
if the water be | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
to proceed from the | 4 |
but it must be | 4 |
the taste of common | 4 |
and so to make | 4 |
it resembled common salt | 4 |
of drinking the waters | 4 |
letter concerning some observations | 4 |
reproduction of the original | 4 |
translated out of french | 4 |
great vtilitie that commeth | 4 |
as to the bathing | 4 |
colour of syrup of | 4 |
but with this caution | 4 |
with ease and little | 4 |
it may be taken | 4 |
the time of their | 4 |
newes out of cheshire | 4 |
the sea is not | 4 |
the proper use of | 4 |
of the earth in | 4 |
a more than ordinary | 4 |
is thought to be | 4 |
to grow in great | 4 |
lately made at bathe | 4 |
that there is such | 4 |
tells us of a | 4 |
salt in those metals | 4 |
for if it be | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
of the vertues of | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
fine silver in spirit | 4 |
global keyed and coded | 4 |
commeth to mans body | 4 |
with the powder of | 4 |
called by the name | 4 |
vtilitie that commeth to | 4 |
as may appear by | 4 |
some part of the | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
when it is in | 4 |
great store of nitre | 4 |
virtues and uses of | 4 |
we shall find it | 4 |
to be the cause | 4 |
nature and difference of | 4 |
account of the late | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
are of excellent use | 4 |
it is not likely | 4 |
concerning some observations lately | 4 |
a letter concerning some | 4 |
vegetable salts to retain | 4 |
a short discourse on | 4 |
some part of it | 4 |
as was the opinion | 4 |
of the antiquity of | 4 |
for the opening of | 4 |
and vse against the | 4 |
rendred a solution of | 4 |
it will be necessary | 4 |
pit of the stomach | 4 |
now i come to | 4 |
the german spaw water | 4 |
to the bathing in | 4 |
of the beams of | 4 |
water of this fountaine | 4 |
of a purging water | 4 |
may conduce to the | 4 |
of the church of | 4 |
this bitter purging salt | 4 |
the quantity of nine | 4 |
the cure of diseases | 4 |
so of the rest | 4 |
and after this manner | 4 |
such and such a | 4 |
seem to me to | 4 |
terminated by the dry | 4 |
a strong solution of | 4 |
especially if it be | 4 |
by reason of some | 4 |
vse against the stone | 4 |
the original in the | 4 |
and veins of the | 4 |
the nature and difference | 4 |
the earth cast out | 4 |
brief account of the | 4 |
about the year of | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
lately found out at | 4 |
the matter of the | 4 |
the nature of cold | 3 |
and the reason of | 3 |
being a short discourse | 3 |
the water is not | 3 |
to say nothing of | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
in the place of | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
the hot waters of | 3 |
not by reason of | 3 |
of the decoction of | 3 |
towards the superficies of | 3 |
the thing it self | 3 |
to make vegetable salts | 3 |
an instrument to further | 3 |
whereunto is also annexed | 3 |
but two or three | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
so neither do i | 3 |
continuance of the course | 3 |
it is of the | 3 |
in proportion to the | 3 |
well as in the | 3 |
with spirit of vitriol | 3 |
in summer than in | 3 |
fat earths there is | 3 |
upon the superficies of | 3 |
some observations on those | 3 |
to which are added | 3 |
or spirit of salt | 3 |
briefe treatise of the | 3 |
foorth as yet are | 3 |
of the infusion of | 3 |
and carrying off the | 3 |
virtues above other mineral | 3 |
medicinall waters in the | 3 |
celeste ng sampled and | 3 |
to be as high | 3 |
there is a universal | 3 |
to the understanding the | 3 |
other parts of the | 3 |
of improving by art | 3 |
with a strong fire | 3 |
the virtues of these | 3 |
and those that are | 3 |
acid spirit of air | 3 |
be lighter than common | 3 |
of the essential salt | 3 |
of the body and | 3 |
to be the only | 3 |
of their excellent virtues | 3 |
of the chiefest diseases | 3 |
by art weakly impregnated | 3 |
three wayes to make | 3 |
course of drinking the | 3 |
and it is not | 3 |
be according to the | 3 |
the confession of all | 3 |
a sufficient quantity of | 3 |
the quality of the | 3 |
of the water through | 3 |
according to the quality | 3 |
as well as by | 3 |
i would haue you | 3 |
course of the water | 3 |
treatise of the nature | 3 |
the drinking of it | 3 |
on those soveraign waters | 3 |
standing long in the | 3 |
water is the best | 3 |
use to such as | 3 |
a briefe treatise of | 3 |
vse and efficacie of | 3 |
from those of the | 3 |
the density of the | 3 |
quality cold and dry | 3 |
he was not able | 3 |
for it is not | 3 |
to goe to the | 3 |
contract such a rust | 3 |
which the other stones | 3 |
circulation of the blood | 3 |
publick advantage with ease | 3 |
they are in solutis | 3 |
to be wished that | 3 |
and medicinal operations on | 3 |
their seeds in themselves | 3 |
the second part of | 3 |
in all mineral waters | 3 |
for the production of | 3 |
i advise that they | 3 |
the salt in the | 3 |
by reason of any | 3 |
is great quantity in | 3 |
of the water in | 3 |
hole in the side | 3 |
warmth of a hand | 3 |
not the colour of | 3 |
wayes to make vegetable | 3 |
is also annexed a | 3 |
the rules to be | 3 |
the spirit of this | 3 |
vpon a question mooued | 3 |
waters lately found out | 3 |
the kings bath is | 3 |
and so to be | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
and against which it | 3 |
find it to be | 3 |
it may be used | 3 |
i shall in the | 3 |
the purging waters of | 3 |
an houre or two | 3 |
publick good by t | 3 |
as i have been | 3 |
syrup of violets it | 3 |
upon the surface of | 3 |
at the pit of | 3 |
is the nativity of | 3 |
of this kind are | 3 |
if it meet with | 3 |
as proceed from thence | 3 |
is so much the | 3 |
most of them are | 3 |
a glass of rhenish | 3 |
more than one of | 3 |
in a great quantity | 3 |
death of people more | 3 |
earths there is at | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
with an enumeration of | 3 |
not to be found | 3 |
according to the opinion | 3 |
in the warmth of | 3 |
by the same means | 3 |
fountains in general is | 3 |
by the change of | 3 |
and if it do | 3 |
to which may be | 3 |
half an hour before | 3 |
of saint peter and | 3 |
advantage with ease and | 3 |
as also for the | 3 |
the bathes and city | 3 |
the bath waters in | 3 |
i thought it not | 3 |
cases and cures effected | 3 |
diseases may be cured | 3 |
to the tops of | 3 |
mineral waters are to | 3 |
to his much honoured | 3 |
and as there is | 3 |
together with a farther | 3 |
some of the water | 3 |
as we call it | 3 |
the elasticity of the | 3 |
the true causes of | 3 |
they are impregnated with | 3 |
not to be taken | 3 |
if there were not | 3 |
in his discourse of | 3 |
which flesh is soonest | 3 |
is not at all | 3 |
the veins of iron | 3 |
in any other season | 3 |
operations on humane bodies | 3 |
and if it will | 3 |
like we observe in | 3 |
to generation and corruption | 3 |
the earth as to | 3 |
concerning the frequencie of | 3 |
the original of springs | 3 |
vertues of the baths | 3 |
from my house in | 3 |
thus much as to | 3 |
by patrik anderson d | 3 |
is the matter of | 3 |
manner and order of | 3 |
if it should be | 3 |
in small quantity many | 3 |
by means of the | 3 |
for the satisfaction of | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
in the salt of | 3 |
a solution of hungarian | 3 |
be as high as | 3 |
of fountains in general | 3 |
cheshire of the new | 3 |
the mineral water by | 3 |
as hath been shewed | 3 |
that the nature of | 3 |
and of their excellent | 3 |
may be the better | 3 |
hath been observed by | 3 |
the first is the | 3 |
and in which flesh | 3 |
in the passages of | 3 |
the variety of the | 3 |
as salt of chalk | 3 |
in which flesh is | 3 |
them that drink of | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
lower part of the | 3 |
for purging by stool | 3 |
some few drops of | 3 |
the situation of the | 3 |
and that i may | 3 |
of this i have | 3 |
after the drinking of | 3 |
there are divers sorts | 3 |
the level of the | 3 |
some remarkable cases and | 3 |
not here prescribe the | 3 |
of the salt which | 3 |
that are troubled with | 3 |
be a mixture of | 3 |
the herbs from whence | 3 |
new colours with mineral | 3 |
be the same in | 3 |
in that kind of | 3 |
in quality cold and | 3 |
as i haue said | 3 |
drinking the water of | 3 |
a solution of vitriol | 3 |
of kinghorne craig his | 3 |
from the place of | 3 |
effectually cure most diseases | 3 |
at any other time | 3 |
be of excellent use | 3 |
and is a great | 3 |
as we find in | 3 |
is void of taste | 3 |
examples of particular bathes | 3 |
as in the former | 3 |
of other medicinall waters | 3 |
syrup of violets a | 3 |
from the difference of | 3 |
that the sea is | 3 |
are the causes of | 3 |
in the waters of | 3 |
great quantity in some | 3 |
and difference of minerals | 3 |
the vse of them | 3 |
red with tincture of | 3 |
the judgment of the | 3 |
the reason of its | 3 |
and so makes it | 3 |
of body and mind | 3 |
not its strength in | 3 |
of the earl of | 3 |
also annexed a censure | 3 |
the sea to be | 3 |
are troubled with a | 3 |
if they be put | 3 |
sense in this matter | 3 |
pliny makes mention of | 3 |
of the worthies of | 3 |
general directions to be | 3 |
with examples of particular | 3 |
is not likely that | 3 |
a discourse of natural | 3 |
the examen of the | 3 |
of the first part | 3 |
of the body soever | 3 |
and in what cases | 3 |
infusion of galls will | 3 |
weakness of the nerves | 3 |
as spirit of vitriol | 3 |
it to be the | 3 |
as well as others | 3 |
a solution of mercury | 3 |
in person to those | 3 |
it rendred a solution | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
that according to the | 3 |
is good for the | 3 |
nature and vertues of | 3 |
to have been the | 3 |
the taking of them | 3 |
for the service of | 3 |
of the colour of | 3 |
above ten feet deep | 3 |
knare borow in york | 3 |
it is best to | 3 |
this water is of | 3 |
bears the name of | 3 |
the same in all | 3 |
the well at aberdene | 3 |
make it more cold | 3 |
by way of fomentation | 3 |
in the reign of | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
the seat of this | 3 |
especially those that are | 3 |
the right use of | 3 |
motion of the blood | 3 |
the seat of the | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
which would not be | 3 |
the quantity of a | 3 |
it is not necessary | 3 |
quantity of the water | 3 |
it must be by | 3 |
in the forest of | 3 |
with the obstructive humours | 3 |
is held to be | 3 |
the time of king | 3 |
can do as little | 3 |
water in its delightful | 3 |
a vitriolick salt of | 3 |
through the whole body | 3 |
one for the other | 3 |
to give you the | 3 |
in an open glass | 3 |
of the sun in | 3 |
is in the earth | 3 |
the flame of a | 3 |
quantity in some mines | 3 |
against which it may | 3 |
of tinging with galls | 3 |
hot waters of bathe | 3 |
or at least wise | 3 |
the effusion of blood | 3 |
by way of preuention | 3 |
to be of an | 3 |
the highest degree of | 3 |
by the blessing of | 3 |
these waters is to | 3 |
with a farther account | 3 |
cannot be the cause | 3 |
efficacie of those famous | 3 |
by way of letter | 3 |
the passing of the | 3 |
with syrup of buckthorn | 3 |
gulfs of the sea | 3 |
whilest they are in | 3 |
i have more than | 3 |
others attribute this actual | 3 |
waters in the said | 3 |
to be made by | 3 |
they are used also | 3 |
in a very good | 3 |
what hath been done | 3 |
have their seeds in | 3 |
the nature of their | 3 |
a very dark colour | 3 |
as long as the | 3 |
for we see that | 3 |
by the power of | 3 |
health of their bodies | 3 |
to drinke this water | 3 |
according to the several | 3 |
the publick advantage with | 3 |
the true vse thereof | 3 |
and the reason is | 3 |
the natural experimental history | 3 |
their particular essays and | 3 |
the colour of the | 3 |
uses of the queen | 3 |
but if it be | 3 |
it must be cold | 3 |
we see in the | 3 |
the distempers of the | 3 |
the drinking of them | 3 |
two or three hours | 3 |
the original of the | 3 |
middle region of the | 3 |
that they are of | 3 |
the helpe of a | 3 |
of the bathes and | 3 |
of the drinking of | 3 |
inward use of them | 3 |
on the bath waters | 3 |
are not so easily | 3 |
then in the other | 3 |
to the discovery of | 3 |
forms of natural things | 3 |
the frequencie of sicknesse | 3 |
is seated in the | 3 |
much honoured friend sir | 3 |
it appears to be | 3 |
by the changes of | 3 |
of the waters in | 3 |
for my part i | 3 |
whether in the form | 3 |
of the brain and | 3 |
the colde spring of | 3 |
a man of great | 3 |
salt of the upper | 3 |
by william barclay m | 3 |
and so on the | 3 |
the occasion of this | 3 |
ill habit of body | 3 |
nature and use of | 3 |
of minerals and metals | 3 |
solution of mercury sublimate | 3 |
i shall give you | 3 |
as it is an | 3 |
it is of a | 3 |
being a briefe treatise | 3 |
art weakly impregnated mineral | 3 |
an esurine acid salt | 3 |
an aduertisement of the | 3 |
a dram of the | 3 |
more in that season | 3 |
original of springs in | 3 |
these waters do not | 3 |
is very improbable that | 3 |
written by patrik anderson | 3 |
inferred vpon a question | 3 |
or moisture of the | 3 |
is not easie to | 3 |
a way of improving | 3 |
of some learned physician | 3 |
and the heat of | 3 |
this water to be | 3 |
from whence both the | 3 |
it with all the | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
trouble a solution of | 3 |
diseases which it is | 3 |
also for the better | 3 |
till you come to | 3 |
essential vitriolick salt of | 3 |
its delightful and medicinal | 3 |
seasons of the year | 3 |
very little of the | 3 |
for the curing of | 3 |
of bathe and wells | 3 |
of the air may | 3 |
that it is in | 3 |
of the earth of | 3 |
related to common salt | 3 |
directions how to use | 3 |
diseases of the head | 3 |
an acid spirit in | 3 |
of some notable cures | 3 |
of the opinion that | 3 |
the different nature of | 3 |
the waters is so | 3 |
not only by the | 3 |
the salt contained in | 3 |
he also saith that | 3 |
a reason of the | 3 |
original of fountains in | 3 |
by drinking of the | 3 |
knowledge of the specifick | 3 |
it is in it | 3 |
experimental history of mineral | 3 |
in such large quantities | 3 |
is no small advantage | 3 |
of french into english | 3 |
of the queen of | 3 |
with a way of | 3 |
of the causes of | 3 |
and uses of bathes | 3 |
verie profitable for such | 3 |
lesser continuance of the | 3 |
is not from the | 3 |
of taste or odour | 3 |
be cured by the | 3 |
too tedious to enumerate | 3 |
non est aer accensus | 3 |
from the use of | 3 |
of our bathes at | 3 |
for the natural experimental | 3 |
it is sufficient that | 3 |
hot as they are | 3 |
for all manner of | 3 |
colde spring of kinghorne | 3 |
grains and a half | 3 |
quantity of the acid | 3 |
the spring or receptacle | 3 |
be hot and dry | 3 |
three or four times | 3 |
a sooty dusky colour | 3 |
saith that the fountain | 3 |
from rain and sun | 3 |
cured by the same | 3 |
the like quantity of | 3 |
excellent virtues above other | 3 |
void of taste or | 3 |
no fuliginous vapours to | 3 |
i had occasion to | 3 |
now so much in | 3 |
and genius of the | 3 |
fit to be taken | 3 |
in all its symptoms | 3 |
what is the true | 3 |
body of the earth | 3 |
according to the diversity | 3 |
wing g estc r | 3 |
the manner and order | 3 |
summer than in winter | 3 |
containing in small quantity | 3 |
with iron and gall | 3 |
the nature and use | 3 |
of these waters to | 3 |
by perusing this discourse | 3 |
exceeded common water in | 3 |
is in the air | 3 |
people of all sorts | 3 |
the original of fountains | 3 |
sold by doctor hieronimus | 3 |
all such symptoms as | 3 |
sal saturni in fair | 3 |
waters is to be | 3 |
of original in british | 3 |
a considerable proportion of | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
the production of it | 3 |
and doctor of physicke | 3 |
and as long as | 3 |
from whence may be | 3 |
in the territories of | 3 |
seated in the membranes | 3 |
in the isle of | 3 |
from a mixture of | 3 |
arise either from the | 3 |
relation of other medicinall | 3 |
also saith that in | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
and this must be | 3 |
both of the bathes | 3 |
of the herbs from | 3 |
vertue of the water | 3 |
a drop of water | 3 |
original in british library | 3 |
this is evident in | 3 |
so on the contrary | 3 |
of the powder of | 3 |
of those famous hot | 3 |
addressed by way of | 3 |
and one of his | 3 |
pores of the body | 3 |
it will be very | 3 |
that the same quantity | 3 |
a certain spring in | 3 |
upon the taking of | 3 |
nature of the same | 3 |
way of making a | 3 |
the chalybeat waters are | 3 |
ferment of the stomach | 3 |
means mineral waters are | 3 |
to the bottom of | 3 |
farther account of it | 3 |
half a mile from | 3 |
or lesser continuance of | 3 |
in diseases of the | 3 |
i shall consider the | 3 |
the kidneys and bladder | 3 |
the last of these | 3 |
or standing long in | 3 |
sold by samuel smith | 3 |
to be obserued in | 3 |
the spaw in germany | 3 |
the church of st | 3 |
at so great a | 3 |
by the colour they | 3 |
whence else doth iron | 3 |
right honourable the earl | 3 |
not to be omitted | 3 |
they are not to | 3 |
as yeerely for their | 3 |
for the removing of | 3 |
three or four pints | 3 |
far foorth as yet | 3 |
what time of the | 3 |
that water which is | 3 |
the water begins to | 3 |
minerals and animals are | 3 |
of the saltness of | 3 |
from the salt of | 3 |
letter to a friend | 3 |
i may say of | 3 |
is increased by the | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
there is no need | 3 |
delightful and medicinal operations | 3 |
will dissolve in water | 3 |
out of french into | 3 |
not seem strange to | 3 |
with directions how to | 3 |
of the vertue of | 3 |
islington water from the | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
in the th and | 3 |
in the second or | 3 |
the th and th | 3 |
fluor of the blood | 3 |
be cured by drinking | 3 |
solution of hungarian vitriol | 3 |
in the same degree | 3 |
a small quantity of | 3 |
the saline part of | 3 |
with the water of | 3 |
the salt to be | 3 |
content my self with | 3 |
for the confirmation of | 3 |
a relation of other | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
their excellent virtues above | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
is the cause of | 3 |
and i doubt not | 3 |
of it selfe is | 3 |
of some of these | 3 |
to be a little | 3 |
so to make the | 3 |
in the former chapter | 3 |
at night going to | 3 |
to be met with | 3 |
do not deny but | 3 |
this water is a | 3 |
notable cures accounted incurable | 3 |
by the sun and | 3 |
do not we see | 3 |
cures effected by it | 3 |
as appears in the | 3 |
among which are treated | 3 |
body of the waters | 3 |
of its nature and | 3 |
a pint of common | 3 |
the like we observe | 3 |
was the first of | 3 |
the ornament of the | 3 |
my sense in this | 3 |
evaporation of the water | 3 |
with some remarkable cases | 3 |
part of the whole | 3 |
all the parts of | 3 |
i have not been | 3 |
alter the colour of | 3 |
as to make it | 3 |
the end of may | 3 |
for publick good by | 3 |
is the true vse | 3 |
an ounce of common | 3 |
an enumeration of the | 3 |
that an apoplexy is | 3 |
the middle of september | 3 |
and it is the | 3 |
that it is so | 3 |
benefit of all such | 3 |
in the room of | 3 |
some general directions to | 3 |
in a course of | 3 |
for cold and moist | 3 |
the springs of the | 3 |
as the learned dr | 3 |
quantity many pots of | 3 |
for farther information read | 3 |
the bladder and kidneys | 3 |
and it is to | 3 |
in the city of | 3 |
at least every other | 3 |
the benefit of this | 3 |
holds it to be | 3 |
want of another name | 3 |
of the virtues and | 3 |
he knows not how | 3 |
as it may be | 3 |
not from the elements | 3 |
and that it is | 3 |
of the spaw in | 3 |
in the front of | 3 |
of bath and wells | 3 |
with some observations on | 3 |
and sent down a | 3 |
to drink the waters | 3 |
in so much as | 3 |
as also a relation | 3 |
with their particular essays | 3 |
yet by reason of | 3 |
drinking of the well | 3 |
the other two are | 3 |
that there may be | 3 |
in the air that | 3 |
water out of the | 3 |
power of tinging with | 3 |
if the patient be | 3 |
published for publick good | 3 |
the other three elements | 3 |
distribution of such generous | 3 |
as by perusing this | 3 |
which are treated at | 3 |
treatise of the acide | 3 |
kindle any combustible matter | 3 |
the sides of the | 3 |
the like we see | 3 |
to any that are | 3 |
seed of all things | 3 |
the middle region of | 3 |
they are fain to | 3 |
of all manner of | 3 |
natural experimental history of | 3 |
weight of common water | 3 |
with spirit of harts | 3 |
as cannot repaire in | 3 |
not dissolve in water | 3 |
so much as to | 3 |
if it be mixed | 3 |
it is in the | 3 |
of the earth and | 3 |
two ounces of the | 3 |
observe it to be | 3 |
is evident in the | 3 |
into its own nature | 3 |
either from the difference | 3 |
either for purging by | 3 |
ng sampled and proofread | 3 |
the opinion of many | 3 |
repaire in person to | 3 |
of people more in | 3 |
to be hot and | 3 |
in many of them | 3 |
which the dutch call | 3 |
be made of the | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
of cheshire of the | 3 |
be sold by doctor | 3 |
the confirmation of this | 3 |
those that have a | 3 |
the diuersity of bodies | 3 |
that the water of | 3 |
medicinal operations on humane | 3 |
makes no alteration in | 3 |
make vegetable salts to | 3 |
particular essays and uses | 3 |
being put into water | 3 |
the worthies of england | 3 |
in the generation of | 3 |
other medicinall waters in | 3 |
and found it to | 3 |
so great a distance | 3 |
bitter purging salt in | 3 |
are in solutis principiis | 3 |
honourable the earl of | 3 |
have made use of | 3 |
account of the nature | 3 |
found it to be | 3 |
this manner is the | 3 |
any other of the | 3 |
see no reason but | 3 |
that have written of | 3 |
and qualities of the | 3 |
there is at first | 3 |
within the space of | 3 |
it is very improbable | 3 |
in the like case | 3 |
this water doth not | 3 |
in its delightful and | 3 |
to extricate the benign | 3 |
and fro in the | 3 |
of minerals in the | 3 |
near knare borow in | 3 |
bath waters in somersetshire | 3 |
must of necessity be | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
than from the land | 3 |
three or foure times | 3 |
veines of the earth | 3 |
the mannour of latham | 3 |
of the water is | 3 |
the forest of knaresborow | 3 |
with powder of galls | 3 |
the nature of saltpetre | 3 |
and so may be | 3 |
chymical part of the | 3 |
celeste ng text and | 3 |
earth cast out of | 3 |
of the well at | 3 |
be observed in the | 3 |
perswade my self that | 3 |
a rust as they | 3 |
saint peter and paul | 3 |
and so by consequence | 3 |
by an acid subterraneal | 3 |
every one knows that | 3 |
judge it to be | 3 |
i hope i shall | 3 |
of this kind is | 3 |
that these waters are | 3 |
bathing in our baths | 3 |
to the opinion of | 3 |
of some general directions | 3 |
of the air in | 3 |
of the animal spirits | 3 |
attribute this actual heat | 3 |
for want of another | 3 |
with the use of | 3 |
if it be boiled | 3 |
profitable for such patients | 3 |
of this sort of | 3 |
cannot repaire in person | 3 |
the same manner as | 3 |
a greater quantity of | 3 |
the college of physicians | 3 |
as there is a | 3 |
my account of the | 3 |
to which i may | 3 |
as is the opinion | 3 |
an acid subterraneal spirit | 3 |
person to those fountaines | 3 |
latham spaw in lancashire | 3 |
that this salt is | 3 |
true and exact account | 3 |
of letter to a | 3 |
and a half of | 3 |
an infinite number of | 3 |
proportion of the water | 3 |
and it may be | 3 |
are most of our | 3 |
attenuating of gross humours | 3 |
to the whole body | 3 |
both their actual heat | 3 |
i may not omit | 3 |
dissolved in the water | 3 |
use of them by | 3 |
if any shall object | 3 |
such a quantity of | 3 |
ng text and markup | 3 |
people more in that | 3 |
we may see in | 3 |
and their virtues proceed | 3 |
of the stomach and | 3 |
information read the contents | 3 |
are treated at large | 3 |
as i am informed | 3 |
as they are not | 3 |
treatise concerning the nature | 3 |
together with the causes | 3 |
in all parts of | 3 |
the water of that | 3 |
that are attended with | 3 |
the concoction of the | 3 |
it doth not follow | 3 |
and cures effected by | 3 |
there is not any | 3 |
order of taking of | 3 |
imitating the german spaw | 3 |
of the acid spirit | 3 |
the one into the | 3 |
virtues of the baths | 3 |
there is such a | 3 |
the circulation of the | 3 |
exact account of sadlers | 3 |
there is great quantity | 3 |
the nature and vertues | 3 |
our bathes at bathe | 3 |
to be taken at | 3 |
nature of the waters | 3 |
the fountaine it selfe | 3 |
notice of by mr | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
these waters may be | 3 |
those at the spaw | 3 |
and exact account of | 3 |
state of the blood | 3 |
not to be drank | 3 |
the acid spirit of | 3 |
the spirit of wine | 3 |
kinghorne craig his admirable | 3 |
ounce of common water | 3 |
my self have seen | 3 |
the reason of which | 3 |
the year of christ | 3 |
we have no certain | 3 |
is the reason that | 3 |
nourished by the elements | 3 |
it is thought to | 3 |
it will plainly appeare | 3 |
density of the earth | 3 |
by what means mineral | 3 |
it be a gum | 3 |
salt of common earth | 3 |
account of sadlers well | 3 |
manner is the nativity | 3 |
his much honoured friend | 3 |
also a relation of | 3 |
no part of the | 3 |
aduertisement of the great | 3 |
that are subiect to | 3 |
the seed of all | 3 |
and that which is | 3 |
of the blood in | 3 |
which is peculiar to | 3 |
a drop of spirit | 3 |
yeerely for their health | 3 |
and spirit of vitriol | 3 |
the figure of the | 3 |
part of the earth | 3 |
have been observed to | 3 |
way of letter to | 3 |
cold and moist diseases | 3 |
into the veins of | 3 |
in so small a | 3 |
with the esurine salt | 3 |
a farther account of | 3 |
hot and dry in | 3 |
which i have observed | 3 |
is to be sold | 3 |
of the bladder and | 3 |
of taking of it | 3 |
colour with syrup of | 3 |
the operation of these | 3 |
what means mineral waters | 3 |
such a rust as | 3 |
as commonly it is | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
what diseases may be | 3 |
small quantity many pots | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
up to the heads | 3 |
by reason of that | 3 |
i have not yet | 3 |
that the drinking of | 3 |
treating of its nature | 3 |
g estc r ocm | 3 |
chiefest diseases which it | 3 |
or varieties of impregnations | 3 |
the inmost recesses of | 3 |
of the degree of | 3 |
of the history of | 3 |
the greatness of the | 3 |
honoured friend sir e | 3 |
calx of the purging | 3 |
physicke by way of | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
of the diuersity of | 3 |
to the middle of | 3 |
would haue you to | 3 |
taste of common water | 3 |
of observations and experiments | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
that they have not | 3 |
and order of taking | 3 |
i my self have | 3 |
at the spaw in | 3 |
when i come to | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
and animals are generated | 3 |
and whereas it is | 3 |
a wing g estc | 3 |
not the reason of | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
salt of the selenitical | 3 |
of all sorts of | 3 |
the same virtues with | 3 |
whence both the actual | 3 |
the chiefest diseases which | 3 |
in a draught of | 3 |
in half an hour | 3 |
ought to be continued | 3 |
which are mixed with | 3 |
difference of the quantity | 3 |
part of the salt | 3 |
the nativity of nitre | 3 |
after this manner is | 3 |
two drams and grains | 3 |
heavier than common water | 3 |
rust as they do | 3 |
of springs in general | 3 |
of the condition of | 3 |
to drink these waters | 3 |
of a purple colour | 3 |
after the cure of | 3 |
veins of the said | 3 |
the second or third | 3 |
the sign of the | 3 |
by doctor hieronimus seminus | 3 |
doth not follow that | 3 |
long in the air | 3 |
and yet are cold | 3 |
a relation of some | 3 |
and make an apozem | 3 |
greater or lesser continuance | 3 |
its nature and virtues | 3 |
written to his much | 3 |
others of the same | 3 |
the degree of coldness | 3 |
common salt of nature | 3 |
where the water is | 3 |
the nymph of aberdene | 3 |
by little and little | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
hold it to be | 3 |
with an aduertisement of | 3 |
ex motu fit calor | 3 |
juices of the body | 3 |
the opinion of a | 3 |
it is not enough | 3 |
of the manner of | 3 |
the generation of metals | 3 |
the contents of the | 3 |
the softness of the | 3 |
use of the water | 3 |
of the baths in | 3 |
for the time of | 3 |
be communicated with water | 3 |
the dryness of earth | 3 |
the minerals and marcasites | 3 |
good habit of body | 3 |
out of the body | 3 |
generation of minerals in | 3 |
herbs from whence they | 3 |
after the death of | 3 |
an hour or two | 3 |
more of the nature | 3 |
in the end of | 3 |
remarkable cases and cures | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
parts of the air | 3 |
the first of the | 3 |
yet i think it | 3 |
such as will not | 3 |
relation of some notable | 3 |
in an account of | 3 |
that is found in | 3 |
of the light chalybeat | 3 |
the hands of empericks | 3 |
to the diversity of | 3 |
in the chapter of | 3 |
cured by drinking of | 3 |
found to be so | 3 |
i shall give the | 3 |
have more than once | 3 |
and vse of this | 3 |
and is therewith coagulated | 3 |
the manner of bathing | 3 |
shall take notice of | 3 |
as may conduce to | 3 |
the second salt of | 3 |
of the sea is | 3 |
together with an enumeration | 3 |
the reign of king | 3 |
either by fire or | 3 |
is chiefly to be | 3 |
above other mineral waters | 3 |
fountaine in the forest | 3 |
season of the yeere | 3 |
coldness of the water | 3 |
that there are some | 3 |
and the manner and | 3 |
enumeration of the chiefest | 3 |
partake of no other | 3 |
in general is declared | 3 |
especially of our bathes | 3 |
the use of our | 3 |
esurine salt in those | 3 |
which may be added | 3 |
and i perswade my | 3 |
in the side of | 3 |
for which it is | 3 |
some parts of the | 3 |
dwelling in the city | 3 |
observations on those soveraign | 3 |
it is manifest that | 3 |
of the like nature | 3 |
way of improving by | 3 |
a table of the | 3 |
and the purging salt | 3 |
saturni in fair water | 3 |
together with the obstructive | 3 |
cold and moist cause | 3 |
a true and exact | 3 |
to be attributed to | 3 |
stone of the bladder | 3 |
to come to the | 3 |
the bitter purging waters | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
no doubt it is | 3 |
or two of the | 3 |
farther information read the | 3 |
some notable cures accounted | 3 |
in winter then in | 3 |
improving by art weakly | 3 |
whereof there is great | 3 |
that is the best | 3 |
one into the other | 3 |
are the effects of | 3 |
that they that have | 3 |
with a brief account | 3 |
from the mixture of | 3 |
cause of this distemper | 3 |
concerning the original of | 3 |
craig his admirable and | 3 |
which i may add | 3 |
these waters to be | 3 |
nature of this distemper | 3 |
vp of the water | 3 |
the lower part of | 3 |
from the acid spirit | 3 |
for the prevention of | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
much of the nature | 3 |
it not besides my | 2 |
being taken out of | 2 |
of which perhaps not | 2 |
for the perfecting of | 2 |
each half a scruple | 2 |
there is great reason | 2 |
all the seeds of | 2 |
the reason of them | 2 |
places of the earth | 2 |
a more equal distribution | 2 |
besides their own nature | 2 |
pliny reports that the | 2 |
in a glass retort | 2 |
crude humours in their | 2 |
to the production of | 2 |
queens bath is the | 2 |
by any violent motion | 2 |
in the same proportion | 2 |
that the inequality of | 2 |
are subject to miscarriages | 2 |
their stay upon them | 2 |
vessel it was melted | 2 |
of examining mineral waters | 2 |
the metalline parts of | 2 |
what beds of minerals | 2 |
of quantity enough for | 2 |
to the better understanding | 2 |
of these purging waters | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
new colour with ferruginous | 2 |
to unite them with | 2 |
drank freely of this | 2 |
be in some sort | 2 |
sea to be lower | 2 |
liquor and presently to | 2 |
of water from the | 2 |
the spring of life | 2 |
in the salts of | 2 |
under or near the | 2 |
pretty bustle or ferment | 2 |
the juyce or salt | 2 |
way of insession in | 2 |
common to other mineral | 2 |
more equal distribution of | 2 |
to take it in | 2 |
the water made by | 2 |
the saltness of waters | 2 |
in his learned treatise | 2 |
one of the wells | 2 |
and that in such | 2 |
that in the country | 2 |
no small advantage that | 2 |
on the same account | 2 |
is not convenient to | 2 |
sort of mineral waters | 2 |
written to bishop mountague | 2 |
as we see it | 2 |
have given you a | 2 |
in the said city | 2 |
the aptness of the | 2 |
before christ was born | 2 |
out of their heads | 2 |
assign their virtues to | 2 |
of the waters they | 2 |
bottom of the bath | 2 |
being boiled in rain | 2 |
are so fitted there | 2 |
height of a distemper | 2 |
so they are more | 2 |
to convey medicine to | 2 |
that this sort of | 2 |
as we have said | 2 |
blaney text and markup | 2 |
read the contents composed | 2 |
qualities of the liquor | 2 |
season by reason of | 2 |
before the taking of | 2 |
i treat of the | 2 |
a fortnight or three | 2 |
most part of it | 2 |
at the publick well | 2 |
think it necessary to | 2 |
water sharpened with oyl | 2 |
we see in a | 2 |
so makes it up | 2 |
and by the rules | 2 |
syrup of cloves a | 2 |
so farre from the | 2 |
stone cannot be felt | 2 |
is that which is | 2 |
it continually proceeds to | 2 |
repaire to the baths | 2 |
as the nature of | 2 |
i filled two vial | 2 |
in the degree of | 2 |
the year ante christum | 2 |
i have said of | 2 |
or mainly in a | 2 |
it not from the | 2 |
is taken notice of | 2 |
end of the year | 2 |
distances are to be | 2 |
general dispensation of the | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
a vehicle water is | 2 |
as many of them | 2 |
may be in some | 2 |
that all the seeds | 2 |
were made by art | 2 |
london by his son | 2 |
of an acid tartarous | 2 |
easie directions that are | 2 |
pabulum or recruit to | 2 |
of the strange variety | 2 |
of the pouder of | 2 |
make the globous sea | 2 |
that they judged them | 2 |
it may make the | 2 |