The C O N T E N T a 



Ninthly, Of the Back- Bone, its Figure y and why divided into 

 Vertehres, Page 282, 283. 



Ihe Provifio7i that is made for the eafy and expedite Motion of the 

 Bones in their Articulation by a twofold Juice, i. An oily one, 

 Jupplfd by the Marrow. 2. Mucilaginous ^ prepared and feparated 

 iy certain Glandules made for that purpofe, p. 284, 285. This 

 JnunSlion of the head of the Bones with theje Juices is ujefdy 1 . To 

 facilitate Motion, 2. To prevent Attrition. p. 286. 



Why the Bones are made hollozu. p. 287. 



Why the Belly is flejhy^ and not inclosed with Bones like the Breaft, 



p. 288. 



The Motion of the GutSy p. 289. Of the Liver, and Ufe of the Gall, 



ibid. 



Of the Bladdery its Stru^ure and Ufe', of the Kidneys, and Glan- 

 dules^ and Ureters, their Compojition and Ufes, ibid. 



The adapting all the Bones, Mufcles and Veffels to their fever al Ufes, 

 a?id the pining and co?np acting of them together noted. p. 290- 



The geometrical Contrivance of the Mufcles, and fitting them for their 

 feveral Motions and Actions , according to the exa^eji Rules of 

 Mechanicks. ibid. 



The packing and thrvfiing together fuch a Multitude of various and 

 different Parts fo clofe, that there pould be no unneceffary Vacuity 

 in the Body, nor any clajhing between them, but mutual JJJiJlance, 

 admirable. ibid. 



Membranes capable of a prodigious Extenfion , Ufe in Geftation of 

 Twins, Sec. p. 291. 



The Parts that feem of little or no Ufe, as the Y2X,Jhetun to be greatly 

 ufeful, p. 292. How feparated from the Blood, and received into 

 it again. - P- 293, 294. 



The Confideration of the formation of the Foetus in the Womb zvav d, 

 and luh). p- 295, 296. 



What a Fitnefs the^eed hath to fajhion and form, and why the Child 

 refembles the Parent, and Jometimes the Ancejior. p. 296. 



The ConflruBion of a Set of temporary Parts for the Ufe of the Fcetus 

 only while in the Wo?nb, a clear Proof of Defign. p. 297. 



JVtf equivocal or fpontaneous Generation, but that all Animals are ge- 

 nerated by Animal Parents of their own Kind, p. 298, 299. And 

 probably all Plants too produc'^d by Seed , and none fpontaneous , 

 proved and vindicated , and the Obje£tions againfi it anjwer''d, 



p. 300. to 307. 



That the CofTus of the Ancients was not the Hexapod of a Beetle, 

 as I thought, but an Eruca, agreed with Dr. Lifter. p. 307. 



The Loufe fear thing out fordid and nafiy Clothes to harbour and breed 

 in, probably drfign^d to deter Men and Women from Sluttifhnefs 

 and Unclcaniimfs. p. 308. 



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