Memoirs for the natural history of humane blood, especially the spirit of that liquor by Robert Boyle.
- Title
- Memoirs for the natural history of humane blood, especially the spirit of that liquor by Robert Boyle.
- Author
- Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Samuel Smith,
- 1683/4.
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- Subject terms
- Blood -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Memoirs for the natural history of humane blood, especially the spirit of that liquor by Robert Boyle." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28998.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE Preface Introductory ADDRESS'D
To the very Ingenious and Learned Doctor J. L. - This Book being Printed in the ab∣sence of the Author, some Erra∣ta's have escaped the Press which be pleas'd to correct thus.
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THE Natural History OF Humane Blood. PART. I.
Containing A List of Titles for the History of Humane Blood. To which are Premis'd some Advertisements about them. -
The II. Part. Containing Miscellaneous Experiments and Observations, about Humane Blood.-
To the IV. (Primary) Title OF THE
History of Humane Blood, - To the V. Title OF THE HISTORY.
- To the VII. Title OF THE HISTORY.
- To the XI. Title OF THE HISTORY.
- To the XIX. Title OF THE HISTORY,
- To the XXI. Title OF THE HISTORY,
- To the XXII. Title OF THE HISTORY.
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To the XXIII. Title OF THE HISTORY OF
Humane Blood. - To the VXXI. Title OF THE HISTORY.
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To the IV. (Primary) Title OF THE
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The Third Part, Containing Promiscuous Experiments and Observations about theSe∣rum of healthy Mans Blood; (Whereof the first may be referr'd to the Sixteenth, and most of the rest to the Seventeenth of the Titles of the first Order.) -
The Fourth Part, Containing the History of the Spirit of Humane Blood Begun; In an Epistolary Discourse to the very Learned Dr.J. L. - A List of the Secondary Titles concerning The Spirit of Humane Blood.
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The
I. (Secondary) Title.Whether Humane Blood may be so or∣der'd by Fermentation, or Putre∣faction, as that in Distillation a Spirit either Ʋrinous or Vinous, may ascend before the Phlegm. -
The
II. (Secondary) Title,Whether Spirit of Humane Blood be really any thing but the Volatile Salt and Phlegm well commix'd? -
The
III (Secondary) Title.Of the Species of Saline Bodies to which the Spirit of Humane Blood is to be refer'd. -
The IV. (Secondary) Title.
Whether Spirit of Humane Blood be differing from Spirit of Ʋrine, and other Spirits that are call'd Vola∣tile Alcalies? -
The V. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Quantity of Spirit contain'd in Humane Blood whether accompany'd with its Serum or dry'd. -
The VI. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Consistence and Specifick Gra∣vity of the Spirit of Humane Blood. -
The VII. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Odour, Taste, Colour, and Transparence of the Spirit of Hu∣mane Blood. -
The VIII. (Secundary) Title.
Of the Dissolutive Power of Spirit of Humane Blood. -
The IX. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Tinctures that may be drawn with Spirit of Humane Blood. -
The X. (Secondary) Title.
Of the coagulating Power of the Spi∣rit of Humane Blood. -
The XI. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Precipitating Power of Spirit of Humane Blood. -
The XII. (secondary) Title.
Of the Affinity between Spirit of Hu∣mane Blood and some Chymical Oyls and Vinous Spirits. -
The
XIII. (Secondary) Title.Of the Relation between Spirit of Humane Blood and the Air. -
The XIV. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Hostility of the Spirit of Hu∣mane Blood to Acids, whether they be in the form of Liquors or Fumes. -
The XV. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Medicinal Vertues of Spirit of Humane Blood outwardly ap∣ply'd. -
The XVI. (Secondary) Title.
Of the Medicinal Vertues of Spi∣rit of Humane Blood inwardly us'd.
- AN APPENDIX TO THE MEMOIRS FOR THE HISTORY OF Humane Blood.
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A Catalogue of late Physick Books sold by
Samuel Smith, at thePrin∣ce 'sArms in St.Pauls Churchyard. -
Books Printed for, and sold by
Sa∣muel Smith.