The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, Volume 81790 Containing scientific abstracts of important and interesting works, published in English; a general account of such as are of less consequence, with short characters; notices, or reviews of valuable foreign books; criticisms on new pieces of music and works of art; and the literary intelligence of Europe, &c. |
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... feems to have been the first who gave ftability to the doctrine by experiments . Morland in 1703 , Geoffroy in 1711 , Vaillant in 1718 , Blair , Bradley , Fairchild , Miller , & c . affifted in the fame career . Tournefort and Pontédera ...
... feems to have been the first who gave ftability to the doctrine by experiments . Morland in 1703 , Geoffroy in 1711 , Vaillant in 1718 , Blair , Bradley , Fairchild , Miller , & c . affifted in the fame career . Tournefort and Pontédera ...
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... feems not to have been known by the Swedish naturalist , as he quotes Miller for it in his Materia Medica , to which we refer our author . The rofa gallica is the red conferve rofe , and is properly fo called in the new Difpenfatory ...
... feems not to have been known by the Swedish naturalist , as he quotes Miller for it in his Materia Medica , to which we refer our author . The rofa gallica is the red conferve rofe , and is properly fo called in the new Difpenfatory ...
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... feems to know the different vir- tues of these two plants , though he has miftaken the Linnæan name , and omitted mentioning the conferve made from the red rofe , or rofa gallica , a medicine fo univerfally known . The euphorbia ...
... feems to know the different vir- tues of these two plants , though he has miftaken the Linnæan name , and omitted mentioning the conferve made from the red rofe , or rofa gallica , a medicine fo univerfally known . The euphorbia ...
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... feems to be loft , a few grains of tartarifed antimony may be introduced in a dry form into the pharynx , fometimes with good effect . - On canine madnefs . Dr. Hay- garth had propofed long continued ablution of the part with cold , and ...
... feems to be loft , a few grains of tartarifed antimony may be introduced in a dry form into the pharynx , fometimes with good effect . - On canine madnefs . Dr. Hay- garth had propofed long continued ablution of the part with cold , and ...
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... feems the revolution is determined near enough to reach back fo far . • The most diftant obfervations of the feventh fatellite , being compared together , fhew , that it makes one fidereal revolution in 22 hours , 40 minutes , and 46 ...
... feems the revolution is determined near enough to reach back fo far . • The most diftant obfervations of the feventh fatellite , being compared together , fhew , that it makes one fidereal revolution in 22 hours , 40 minutes , and 46 ...
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