Page:The Works of Francis Bacon (1884) Volume 2.djvu/8

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CONTENTS.
Of the incorporation of powders and liquors 47
Of exercise of the body, and the benefits or evils thereof 46
Of meats soon glutting, or not glutting 46
Century IV.
Of clarification of liquors and the acceleration thereof 47
Of maturation, and the accelerating thereof: and of the maturation of drinks and fruits 48
Of making gold 49
Of the several natures of gold 50
Of inducing and accelerating putrefaction 50
Of prohibiting and preventing putrefaction 51
Of rotten wood shining 52
Of acceleration of birth 53
Of acceleration of growth and stature 53
Of bodies sulphureous and mercurial 53
Of the chameleon 54
Of suhterrany fires 54
Of nitrous water 54
Of congealing of air 54
Of congealing of water into crystal 54
Of preserving the smell and colour in rose leaves 55
Of the lasting of flame 55
Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in earth 56
Of the effects on men's bodies from several winds 57
Of winter and summer sicknesses 57
Of pestilential years 57
Of epidemical diseases 57
Of preservation of liquors in wells, or deep vaults 57
Of slutting 57
Of sweet smells 58
Of the goodness and choice of waters 58
Of temperate heats under the equinoctial 59
Of the coloration of black and tawny Moors 59
Of motion after the instant of death 59
Century V.
Of accelerating or hastening forward germination 60
Of retarding or putting back germination 61
Of meliorating, or making better, fruits and plants 62
Of compound fruits and flowers 66
Of sympathy and antipathy of plants 67
Of making herbs and fruits medicinal 69
Century VI.
Of curiosities about fruits and plants 70
Of the degenerating of plants, and of their transmutation one into another 72
Of the procevity and lowness of plants, and of artificial dwarfing them 73
Of the rudiments of plants, and of the excrescences of plants, or super-plants 74
Of producing perfect plants without seed 76
Of foreign plants 77
Of the seasons of several plants 77
Of the lasting of plants 78
Of several figures of plants 78
Of some principal differences in plants 79
Of all manner of composts and helps for ground 79
Century VII.
Of the affinities and differences between plants and bodies inanimate 81
Of affinities and differences between plants and living creatures, and of the confiners

and participles of both

81
Of plants, experiments promiscuous 82
Of the healing of wounds 89
Of fat diffused in flesh 89
Of ripening drink speedily 89
Of pilosity and plumage 89
Of the quickness of motion in birds 90
Of the clearness of the sea, the north wind blowing 90
Of the different heats of fire and boiling water 90
Of the qualifications of heat by moisture 90
Of yawning 90
Of the hiccough 90
Of sneezing 90
Of the tenderness of the teeth 91
Of the tongue 91
Of the mouth out of taste 91
Of some prognostics of pestilential seasons 91
Of special simples for medicines 91
Of Venus 91
Of the insects, or creatures bred of putrefaction 92
Of leaping 93
Of the pleasures and displeasures of hearing, and of the other senses 93
Century VIII.
Of veins of earth medicinal 94
Of sponges 91
Of sea-fish in fresh waters 91
Of attraction by similitude of substance 94
Of certain drinks in Turkey 94
Of sweat 95