Of equality and inequality of sounds, Of more treble and base tones, Of proportion of treble and base, Of the lines in which sounds move, Of the lasting and perishing of sounds, Of sympathy and antipathy of sounds Of hindering or helping of hearing, Of the spiritual and fine nature of sounds, Of orient colours in dissolutions of metals, Of the incorporation of powders and liquors, Of exercise of the body, and the benefits or evils Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in earth, 382 Of accelerating or hastening forward germination, 391 Of the pleasures and displeasures of hearing, and ibid. ibid. Of certain medicines that condense and relieve the Of prohibition of putrefaction, and the long conser- ibid. Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air, Of water, that it may be the medium of sounds, 522 Of the force of imagination imitating that of the ibid. |