INDEX. 
And Ox Gall 204. L 
And Urine and Spittle 204. I. 
And Seville Orange Juice 205. I. 
And Milk 205. I. 
P, 
Peafe^ their imbibing Force 102. I. 1 
Their Air by Diflillation 177. I. 
By Ferment 209. I. 
Periofieum^ its Strength 170. II. 
Petrifications of a Tartarine Nature 234. II. 
Perffiration of Vegetables 4 to 57. I. 
Comparative of a Man 9 to 14. I. 
A healthy Latitude of it, both in Man and 
Vegetables 14. I. 
Of Ever-greens lead: 22, 29. I. 
Unequal in Stoves 24. I. 
Stopped by Rain and Froft 27, 28, 48. I. 
Promoted by the Leaves 28, 29. I. 
Not effeded by the protrufive Force of the 
Sap or Blood 40. I. i2y. II. 
Its great Power 42. I. 
The perfpired Matter colleded 49. I, 
Stopped by Cold and promoted by Heat 130 JI. 
Phlegm redundant in the Stomach of hard Drin- 
kers 122. II. / 
Phofphorus abforbs Air 175. I. 
Pirmont^dXtx contrads the Vefiels 135. II. 
Has much eladic Spirit in it 18 1. I. 
Pith^ its ufe 337. I. 
Plethora retards the Blood’s Motion 162. II. 
Pleurifj^ why the Effeds of a fizy Blood foonefl: 
felt in the Lungs and Pleura 82. II. 
Then Blood is more accumulated in other Parts 
81. II. 
Why 
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