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1 1, II | those other, no more than of physic in a sound or well-dieted 2 2, Int | specialty natural philosophy and physic, books be not only the instrumentals; 3 2, Int | some places instituted for physic have annexed the commodity 4 2, VII | or theory is divided into physic and metaphysic; wherein 5 2, VII | conceit of antiquity, that physic should contemplate that 6 2, VII | and fixed. And again, that physic should handle that which 7 2, VII | The one part, which is physic, inquireth and handleth 8 2, VII | formal and final causes.~(4) Physic (taking it according to 9 2, VII | describeth the variety of things; physic the causes, but variable 10 2, VII | efficient and the matter. Physic hath three parts, whereof 11 2, VII | define of. Not but that physic doth make inquiry and take 12 2, VII | stage next the basis is physic; the stage next the vertical 13 2, VII | of works and effects. For physic carrieth men in narrow and 14 2, VII | collected in metaphysic, but in physic they are impertinent. Nay, 15 2, VIII| part, and holdeth rank with physic special and metaphysic, 16 2, VIII| speculative, natural history, physic, and metaphysic. For many 17 2, XIII| the ibis for some part of physic, or to the pot-lid that