Some considerations touching the vsefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it.
- Title
- Some considerations touching the vsefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it.
- Author
- Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
- Publication
- Oxford :: Printed by Hen. Hall ... for Ric. Davis,
- 1663.
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- Science -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Some considerations touching the vsefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29031.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- half title
- The PVBLISHER to the Reader.
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The Author's
ADVERTISEMENT about the following ESSAYS. - essay - 1
- ESSAY II. OF THE SAME.
- ESSAY III. Containing a Continuation of the Former.
- ESSAY IV. Containing a requisite Digression concerning those that would exclude the Deity from intermedling with Matter.
- ESSAY V. Wherein the Discourse interrupted by the late Digression, is resumed and concluded.
- The Citations English'd.
- The INDEX to the First part.
-
ERRATA in the
First Part. - title page
- half title
- ESSAY I. Containing some Particulars tending to shew the Vsefulness of Natural Philosophy to the Physiolo∣logical part of Physick.
- ESSAY II. Offering some Particulars relating to the Pathologicall Part of Physick.
- ESSAY III. Containing some Particulars relating to the Semiotical Part of Physick.
- ESSAY IV. Presenting some things relating to the Hygieinal Part of Physick.
- ESSAY V. Proposing some Particulars wherein Natu∣tural Philosophy may be useful to the Therapeutical part of Physick.
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AN APPENDIX TO THE FIRST SECTION OF THE Second Part.
- Advertisements touching the following APPENDIX.
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To the Eightieth Page. The
Irish Lithotomists Receipt, for the Stone in the Bladder. -
To the One Hundred and Twentieth Page; [Where the Vertues of the
Pilulae Lunares are toucht at.] - To the One Hundred Twenty third Page. (Where mention is made of the Cure of one concluded to have a Gangrene, by an inward Medicine.)
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[To the One Hundred Twenty third Page; Where a Receipt that cur'd Fistula's is mention'd.] A Water for a
Fistula, and all manner of VVounds, and swellings, or old Ulcers, Cankers, Tetters, Boils, or Scabbs in any place, or Green VVounds. - To the One Hundred fifty first Page. VVhere Soot is mentioned.
- To the One Hundred Fifty third Page.
- To the One Hundred Fifty fourth Page.
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[To the Page 164, 165, &c. where
Ens Veneris is treated of.] -
To the 166
h , 167th , 168•h , 169th , and 170th Page. [Finding among my loose Notes, together with those that doe im∣mediatly concerne the Preparations of Sulphur and Harts-horn (deliver'd in these Pages) some other Particulars that may also serve, either to afford some light to Readers lesse skill'd in Chymistry, or contribute somewhat or other towards the relief of some Patients, I am content to let those Papers goe together, as I long since address'd them to a Friend.] -
[To the 166
Page, where the Author promises a Declaration, how he would have his Praises of Medicines understood.]th
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The
CITATIONS English't. - The INDEX to the Second Part.
-
ERRATA Of the Second Part.