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thro* the Pores of the capillary Veffels into the 

 fecretory ones, which afterwards all exonerate 

 themfelves into one common DuBus ; as may be 

 feen in the Works of Dr. Whaf^touy Graaf^ Bar- 

 tholiney Rudback^ Bilfius^ Malpighi^ Nuck^ and 

 others. That the Glands fhoiild feparate fuch 

 Variety of Humours, all different in Colour, 

 Tafte, Smell, and other Qualities. 



Finally, That all the Bones, and all the Muf- 

 cles, and all the Veffels of the Body, {hould be fo 

 admirably contrived, and adapted, and compact- 

 ed together for their feveral Motions and Ufes, 

 and- that moft geometrically^ according to the 

 ftrifteft Rules of Mecba?2icks -, that if in the whole 

 Body you change the Figure, Situation and Con- 

 junftion but of one Part, if you diminifh or in- 

 creafe the Bulk and Magnitude ; in fine, if you 

 endeavour any Innovation or Alteration, you marr 

 and fpoil inftead of mending ; how can all thefe 

 things put together but beget Wonder and Afto- 

 nifhment ? 



In the Mufcles alone there feems to be more 

 Geometry than in all the artificial Engines in the 

 World J and therefore the different Motions of 

 Animals are a Subjed fit only for the great Ma- 

 thematicians to handle, amongft whom Sleno, 

 Dr. Croo?2, and above all, Alphofifo Borelli, have 

 made their Effays towards it. 



That under one Skin there fhould be fuch in- 

 finite Variety of Parts, varioufly mingled, hard 

 with foft, fluid with fix'd, folid with hollow, 

 thofe in Reft with thofe with Motion ; fome 



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