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The Edinburgh New Dispensatory Containing: the Elements of ...
principle they are commonly extracted from subjects that contain them j for no
other fluid, which naturally exilis in vegetables, is exhalable by that degree of
heat, excepting the aqueous moisture, from which greatest part of the oil is easily
...
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The Edinburgh new dispensatory ...: digested in a regular ...
principle they arc commonly extracted from subjects tliat contain (hem ; for no
ether fluid, that naturally exist in vegetables, is'exhalable by that degree of heat,
except the aqueous moiilure, from which greatest: part of the oil i» easily
separated.
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and Art
Some have a great deal of exhalable and evaporable matter ; or (speaking like
the alchymists) much sulphur and mercury, which the fire continually drives off to
the end. Hence, much loss, few ashes, which cannot attach to themselves so ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1822
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Exfoliative, a. Exfoliative. Ex -guaní km, h. Exguardian. Exhalable, a. Exhalable.
Exhalation, e. Exhalación; efluvio, vapor. To Exhale, ra. Exhalar. Ex háleme nt, в.
Exhalación, vaho, [cansar. To Exhaust, ra. Apurar, consumir; agotar; t Exhaust, a.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
Another Disorder of this Fluid, and which is opposite to the former, is its being
broke too fine ; which will make it so exhalable as to fly off in Quantities, greater
than the digestive Power in the Stomach is able to recruit it, and this is often
brought ...
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The New Dispensatory. Containing, 1, the Elements of ...
In thisflate, they are found ,to consist of two kinds of' matterz a fluid oil, volatile in
the heat of boiling water, and nearly of the same quality with the original oil ; and
ofa grosser substance which remains behind, not exhalable without a burning ...
William LEWIS (M.D.), 1785
Some have a great deal of exhalable and evaporable matter; or (speaking like
the alchymists) much sulphur and mercury, which the fire continually drives off to
the end. Hence, much loss, few ashes, which cannot attach to V themselves so ...
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The Quarterly journal of science, literature and art
Some have a great deal of exhalable and evaporable matter ; or (speaking like
the alchymists) much sulphur and mercury, which the fire continually drives off to
the end. Hence, much loss, few ashes, which cannot attach to themselves so ...
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A History of Epidemics in Britain
... of a substance that was common to every part of the surface of the earth: and
therefore one may conclude that they were watery exhalations, or, at least, such
mixed with other exhalable substances that are common to every spot of ground.
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The Journal of Science and the Arts
Some have a great deal of exhalable and evaporable matter ; or (speaking like
the alchymists) much sulphur and mercury, which the fire continually drives off to
the end. Hence, much loss, few ashes, which cannot attach to themselves so ...