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SIRIS:

A CHAIN OF

PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS

AND

INQUIRIES

CONCERNING

THE VIRTUES OF TAR WATER;

AND DIVERS OTHER SUBJECTS CONNECTED TOGETHER AND ARISING ONE FROM ANOTHER.

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A cure for foulness of blood, ulceration of bowels, lungs, consumptive coughs, pleurisy, peripneumony, erysipelas, asthma, indigestion, cachectic and hysteric cases, gravel, dropsy, and all inflammations

4.7 Answers all the purposes of elixir proprietatis, Stoughton's drops, best turpentine, decoction of the woods, and mineral waters

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Cures a gangrene as well as erysipelas

The scurvy, and all hypochondriac maladies
A preservative for the teeth and gums

Is particularly recommended to seafaring persons,

men of studious and sedentary lives

Its specific virtues consist in its volatile salts

53. 61. 65 21, 22.63

67 68.80 75. 114 82, 83 86. 109

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ladies, and

117. 119

8. 123

Its virtues heretofore known, but only in part
Tar, whence produced

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Resin, whence

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Turpentine, what

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Tar mixed with honey, a cure for the cough

21

Resin, an effectual cure for the bloody-flux

79

Scotch firs what, and how they might be improved

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SECT.

49

Myrrh soluble by the human body would prolong life
Tar water, by what means and in what manner it operates

50.57 59

Is a soap at once and a vinegar Aromatic flavours and vegetables depend on light as much as colours Analogy between the specific qualities of vegetable juices and .1 colours

40. 214, 215

165

A fine subtile spirit, the distinguishing principle of all vegetables

What the principle of vegetation, and how promoted
Theory of acids, salts, and alcalies

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126. 128

129. 186. 227

Air the common seminary of all vivifying principles
Air, of what it consists -

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147. 151. 195. 197

Pure ether, or invisible fire, the spirit of the universe, which ope

rates in every thing

Opinion of the ancients concerning it

And of the Chinese, conformable to them.
Fire worshipped among various nations

Opinion of the best modern chemists concerning it
Ultimately the only menstruum in nature

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Adds to the weight of bodies, and even gold made by the introduction of it into quicksilver 192. 195 The theory of Ficinus and others concerning light 206. 213 Sir Isaac Newton's hypothesis of a subtile ether examined 221. 228. 237. 246

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No accounting for phenomena, either by attraction and repulsion, or by elastic ether, without the presence of an incorporeal agent 231. 238.246. 249. 294. 297 Attraction in some degree discovered by Galilæi Phenomena are but appearances in the soul, not to be accounted for upon mechanical principles

245

251, 252. 310

The ancients not ignorant of many things in physics and metaphysics, which we think the discovery of modern times

Had some advantage beyond us

Of absolute space, and fate

265.269

298

270.273

Of the anima mundi of Plato

What meant by the Egyptian Isis and Osiris

276. 284. 322 268.299

Plato and Aristotle's threefold distinction of objects

306, 307

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