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Side 122
... putrefaction . The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction , is a subject of a very universal inquiry : for corruption is a reciprocal to generation : and they two are as nature's two terms or boundaries ; and the guides to life and ...
... putrefaction . The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction , is a subject of a very universal inquiry : for corruption is a reciprocal to generation : and they two are as nature's two terms or boundaries ; and the guides to life and ...
Side 123
... putrefaction ; as the moulds of pies and flesh ; the moulds of oranges and lemons , which moulds afterwards turn into worms , or more odious putrefactions : and there- fore , commonly , prove to be of ill odour . And if the body be ...
... putrefaction ; as the moulds of pies and flesh ; the moulds of oranges and lemons , which moulds afterwards turn into worms , or more odious putrefactions : and there- fore , commonly , prove to be of ill odour . And if the body be ...
Side 189
... putrefaction . 900. Some living creatures are procreated by co- 897. It may be , that children and young cattle , that are brought forth in the full of the moon , are stronger and larger than those that are brought forth in the wane ...
... putrefaction . 900. Some living creatures are procreated by co- 897. It may be , that children and young cattle , that are brought forth in the full of the moon , are stronger and larger than those that are brought forth in the wane ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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