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Swelling, how canfed in the Body, 74. How 
it may be kept down, 187. whyit follow. 
eth upon Blows and Bruifes ibid, 
caufe of the different {welling them ibid, 
Swimming of Bodies, 163,166,167, The 
caufe 163 
Swines Dung dulcorateth Fruit, 93, The 
caufe . ibid, 
S ringing of Bottles,6&. The ufeof it ibid, 
Swoundings 203 
Sylva Sylvarum, thermtentionof it 24,25 
Sympathy aud Antipathy,25, Sympathy ix 
. Plants, 98. Sympathy and Antipathy of 
Plants IOI, 102, 103,104 
Sympathy, 211, Inftances thereof, ivid.208, 
_ 209. Sympathy, fecret between Perfons, 
_nearin blood,210. Between great friends 
tn abfence, ibid. Sympathy betwixt Adul- 
titndes, ibid. Sympathy of Individuals 
213 
T. 
Teeth, 141, 157. > Their epi © 128. 
Teeth fet on edge by harfh founds, 145. 
_. The canfe,ibid. Sinews inthem, the canfe 
of their pain, not the Marrow, 158, 159, 
Thew feveral kindes, ibid. Difference in 
feveral Creatures, ibid, Horned Beasts 
have no upper teeth,ibid. Yooth,the mark 
of Horfes age, ibid, At what age they 
come forth in Men, ibid. VV hat things 
burt them,ibid. (Chiefest confider ations 
about the Teeth,15% Restitution of teeth 
iaageivid, VV hether st may be done or 
0 ibid. 
Tempelts,thetr predittions 174 
Terfile Bodies 181,182 
Terra Lemnia 147 
i Terra Sigillata communis ibid. 
Thales > 138 
| Thiftle-down flying inthe Arr, forefbeweth 
wind 175 
Timber, 134, The feveral natures thereof, 
ibid, The feveral ufes according to the 
wature of the Trees 135 
Time and heat work the like effedts,65, Their 
different operations in many things ibid. 
Titilation, 161. The caufe of it,ibid. Iz 
duceth laughing, ibid. Of the Noftrils, 
ibid. 
|. caufeth [(necexing 
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Tobacco, 1855 203.. Englith Tobacco, how 
it may be mended 185 
128 
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canfe of each, tid, Sweet thingscommix- ) Tones,29, Les apt to procure fleep, then 
ed, prohibit Putref attion 76 | 
Swelling of Grains upon Boiling, 185. The | 
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Tongue fheweth readily inward Difeafes 141 
Torpedo Marina aAL z 
Tough Bodies,18C, 1481. Theeanfe ibid. 
Tran{miffion of Spirits, 198 8 in feq. Ei; bt 
Trees planted warm, 90, Houfing of them, j 
, pulling of [ome Bloffoms, ibid, By cutting } 
off the top, when they begin to bud, 97- By 
\ feveral applicatious tothe Roots,ibid, By} 
Trees apparelled with Flowers, 1c8. Formea| 
Tran{mutation of Trees and Plants, 110.F 
Trees 1 Copice-woods grow more frraights, 
Trees full of heat, grow tall,ibid, The canfey 
Trees that are VV inders, 113, The 
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Sounds, 3%. Thecanfe why ibid. | 
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kindes of tranfmifsion of {pirits, 190, | 
200,201. 45 of the airy parts of bodies, } 
itid, Of fpiritucl Species,ibid, Of {pi= } 
rits canfing Attrattion, ibid, Of Pirits | 
working by the Primitive Nature of Mat= 4 
ter, ibid, Of the fpirits of the Minde of 
Man, ibid. Of the tfluces of the Hea-¥ 
venly bodies, itid. In operations of Sym-\ 
pathy, ibid. By [ympathy | of aelsic ‘ 
ibid, 
92. Heap of Flint laid at the bottom, 
helpeththe growth, 93. Shaking hurteth | 
the young Tree, a grown Tree not, ibid. } 
Cutting away of Suckers, helpeth them, 4 
ibid. How to plant a Tree that may grow \ 
Fair in one year, 94. Helped by boring a} 
hole through the heart of the Stock, ibid. 
By flitting the Roots, ibid, By Sreding 
apona wall, ibid, By plucking ff fome 
Leaves, ibid. By digging yearly about the 
Root,95. By applying new Moulds, stid. } 
Byremoving to better Earth,ibid, By fi. 
cing their Bark, ibid, In [ome kindes by | 
foade, ibid. By fetting the Kernels or } 
Stones in aSquil growing, ibid.96. By} 
boaring them through the Trunck, and 
putting 12 wedges of hot Woods, ibid, By } 
Terebrationagain,o&. The caufe thereof, } 
iid. ByJletting them blood,ibid. Grow} 
beft fenced from Sun aud wind,gg. Caufest\ 
of their Barrennefs, ibid. Helpsto make 
Trees fruitful, 100, Tree blown up bythe} 
Roots, and replaced, proved fruitful, 9§.\ 
Tryal of watering a Tree withwarm wa- \ 
ter,o7. Trees that grow beff without graft- \ 
ing, ibid. Fruit-tree grafted upom amot- | 
ter ftock, will growlarger,97. Trees re~ 
moved to be coafted asbefore,ibid, Lower | 
Boughs bring the bigger Fruit ibid, 
ing of Treesintafeveralfbapes ibid. 
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Sixdefignations thereof ibid, 1125 113 | 
113. Thecaufe thereof ibid, 5 
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