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fiefhy. member, and for that two caufés; the firft is, that’ they be not Sich hurt by 
the fharpnefs of the-urine ; the.other is, that the utine that" paffeth from them might 
be the better cleanfed. The Heart fendeth ‘an artery to convey to them blood, hear, 
{pirit, and life. And from’ the liver there cometh a vein, which bringeth nutrimental 
blood.” Their fatnefs is aSoF other members, made of thin blood: congealed by cold; 
there is the greater quantity inthis place, becaufe it fhould t temper the heat of the kid- 
neys, which they have from the biting fhafpnefs of the urine. : . 
The next thing is the bladder, which is compounded of two netvous Pauley: ; in 
complexion it!is cold dnd dry; whofe neck is carnous, and Kath’ two mufcles ta i 
hold: and: to ler it go} int man itis long,’ and is contained with the yard paffing 
through the peritoneum , but in Women it fs fhorter, and is contained with the vulva: 
the place of the bladdef is between the fhare-bone and longaon. In women it is ‘be- 
tween the aforefaid bone and the matrix. Ih the bladder are implanted the uterers, 
which bring the urine or water from the kidneys thither, and enter ‘into the holes 
and panicles thereof, whi ch is done by a natural motion between tunicle and tuhicle, 
till the urine findeth the hole of the nether tunicle, where i it entereth privily i into the 
concavity: And the more the bladder is filled with urine, the ftraiter are the panicles 
comprefed togethers the holes are not fet one againtt the other, fo that, if the blad- 
der be never f full, noné can go Back again. ; 
"This is the micro¢ofmical ocean, into which all the rivers of the body. ‘diicharge 
themfelves. ‘There miuft heeds be more thati'a watery fubftance init, for maiiy times, 
in’ ‘difeafes, it is plentifully made, though the patiént drinketh litcle or nothing ; and 
itis obferved'that:creatures thar drink nothing will make water. Phyficians often- 
times forétel’many“things by its colour, 'thinnefs, and thicknefs. ‘Salt you know is 
hid in meats; and that’ plants have very much fale in them you may find by diftilling 
thend; and it isvery well known, that by the chymical art many kinds of falt may be 
fetched out of utine. ‘The attificial cryjocella'is‘made of trine- + Nitre i is’ ease of 
earth pone with the urine ard: suede steass creatures: 
nt try tyes nat Bi 
; feiaed 2 RY THE GENERA PAVE Pisiklegs 
THE inftruments of generation are of two forts, male and female; their a i is the 
iaitedie ioti of mankind, the operation is by aétion and paffion, the agent is the. feed, 
Sortep —S ay Although this ometl 1 to be fpoken of i in the laft place,’ yet it 
. rve ‘ diy t been Put i inthe x the frit; for nature regards not only make Con ere 
