52 1. Zeitalter der neueren Geschichte ,
nen“), daß zwar dieses Gerinnen mit allen flüchtige Har
laugenhaften Geistern , die nicht mit Kalk gewonnen ge,
sind, mit Hirschhorngeist *) , mit dem Geiste, der stark
ohne Zusaz aus Blut *), ohne Zusaz aus faulem *) freie!
Harn, oder mit Holz: *) oder Pottasche ?) aus frischem genh
Harn
') 3- B. der Geist, der mit einem Zusaz von Kalk aus
Harn gewonnen wird. Of the usefullness of natural phi-
losophy. Works. B.1. S, 515. “But J did not find,
that this spirit, though even without redification very
strong and fübtle, would coagulate spirit of wine, like
that of putrified and fermented urine; though perhaps
for divers other purposes it may be more powertull."
Histor. of human blood app. S. 175. Detjenige, der
mit Kalk aus Blut erhalten wird. ebendas. S. 202.
u) Historia fluiditatis et firmitatis. Amstelod. 1667. 12«
S. 101. “sermentatae urinae spiritus non aded necesla-
rio requiritur, 'quin eurioßtate duetus tentandi » aliine
Jiquores , fimilis naturae 3 me crediti , idem praestare
poslent , deprehenderem , spiritum cornu cervini (ut
hoc solum hic memorem ) satis reQificatum supplere
Ulius locum pofle."
x) Natur. histor. of human blood. T. X. Works. B,. IV,
S. 185. 186. The high]y req&itied spirit of human
blood being well mingled, by shaking, with a conve- .
nient. quantity (which should be at leaft equal) of vi- 1
nous spirits, that will burn all away (for if either of €
the liquors be phlegmatic , the experiment succceds ei- |
ther not at all, or not so well) there will presently
ensue a coägulation or concretion , either of the whole
mixture, or a great portion of it into corpuscles of
a faline form , that. cohering, losely together, make up
a mass, that has consistevce enough not to -be fluid,
though it be very soft."
y) Histor. flnidit. et firmitat. S. 101. on the usefüllnels
of natural'philosophy a. a, OD. S: 515. 516. |
2) On the. usefullness of natural philosophy a. e. a. OD.
a) Natural history of human blood a. a. 9, S. 175. of
the mechanical “origin and. produ&ion of volatility.
Works, B. I11. S, 617,