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 Village where he liv'd there was not a wet Nurfe 

 to be had, or becaufe he was not able to hire one, 

 took the Child, and applying it to his own Bo- 

 fom, and putting the Nipples of his Breafls into 

 its Mouth, invited it to luck, which. the Infant 

 did, and after divers times drawing, fetch'd fome 

 Milk s whereat the Father encouraged, continued 

 to apply it, and fo after a while it brought dov^n 

 the Milk fo plentifully as to nourifh it for many 

 Months, till it was fit to be wean'd. Hereupon 

 my Author, having prov'd by fufficient Autho- 

 riry of able Anatomifts, fuch as Fra72cifcus Ma- 

 ria Florentinus J and Marcellus Malpighius^ that 

 the Paps of Men have the fame Strudlure and the 

 iame Veffels with thofe of Women, conclude?, 

 that Nature hath not given Paps to Men either 

 to no putpofe, or for meer Ornament, but, if 

 need requires, to fupply the Defedt of the Fe- 

 male, and give Suck to the Young. 



Had we been born with a large Wen upon our 

 Faces, or a Bavarian Poke under our Chins, or 

 a great Bunch upon our Backs like Camels^ or any 

 the like fuperfiuous Excrefcency, which fhould 

 be not only ufelefs but troublefome , not only 

 Hand us in no ftead, but alfo be ill-favour'd to 

 behold and burdenfome to carry about, then we 

 might have had fome Pretence to doubt whether 

 an intelligent and bountiful Creator had been our 

 Archited: ; for had the Body been made by 

 Chance, it muft in all likelihood have had ma- 

 ny of thefe fuperfiuous and unnecellary Parts. 

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