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1 1, XI | baths.~9. Liquids boiling or heated.~10. Hot vapors and fumes, 2 1, XII | as that of iron or stone heated but not ignited, boiling 3 1, XII | like water that has been heated on a fire. But it is true 4 1, XIII | water in baths seems to be heated by external causes; whether 5 1, XIII | and air itself when highly heated by fire. For the flame of 6 1, XIII | also bricks and the like heated to ignition. But of all 7 1, XIII | are not ignited but only heated by fire, as boiling water 8 1, XIII | into the other, must be heated before a fire in its upper 9 1, XIII | a body, the sooner is it heated by the approach of a hot 10 1, XVIII | with which all bodies are heated, without any destruction 11 1, XX | common flame and bodies heated to redness.~Having thus 12 1, XX | sticks, which when slightly heated in hot ashes become flexible.~ 13 1, XX | brazen vessels crack, and heated glass, on being suddenly 14 1, XX | are so compact that when heated or ignited they do not swell 15 1, XXXV | celebrated invention of the heated pan with which doctors cover 16 1, XXXVI | that if iron that has been heated white-hot be, while cooling, 17 1, XLVIII| altogether refuse to be heated, because through their greater 18 1, XLVIII| considerable time: as in a heated body when the primary heat 19 1, L | cupping glasses which when heated over flame draw up the flesh.