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which he also enriched with numerous 

 excellent observations. The manuscript 

 of his chief work, which was for a long 

 time looked upon as lost, was found 

 many years after his death and was edited 

 in Dutch and Latin by Boerhave: Jo- 

 annis Swammerdammii . . . Biblia Na= 

 turae; Sive Historia Insectorum . . . Ley* 

 dae 1737—1738. See, besides, Biogr. 

 Woordenboek dev Nederlanden , vol. 

 XVII 2 p. 1095. 



The experiment mentioned in the text, 

 is spoken of in Johannis SwammerdamI 

 . . . Tractatus PhyJico=Anatomico=Me= 

 dicus De Respiratione Ufuque Pulmo= 

 num. Lugduni Batavorum 1667. c. Ill 

 p. 19 ff., but it had already been men* 

 tioned before by Sylvius in the Addi* 

 tamentum to his dissertation De Respi= 

 vatione, Usuque Pulmonum, which ap* 

 pears as No. VIII in Disputationum 

 Medicarum Pars Prima . . . Amstelodami 

 1663. See § 79 p. 126 and § 86 p. 131. 



P. 133. 1. 2 from top. 



apud Dn. Padbrugium] Epist. Me= 

 dicin. Cent. IV. has Padburgium. — Rob. 

 Padbrugge, a physician, published De 

 Apoplexia. Lugd. Batav. 1663. (See Jo= 

 ckers Gelehrten=Lexikon, Fortsetz. v. Ro= 

 fermund. vol. V. Bremen 1816.col. 1370). 

 — Swammerdam's Tractatus . . . De Re= 

 spiratione Ufuque Pulmonum has feet. II 

 c. II p. 77: Conjiderandum itaque Primo. 

 Quod Sanguis in Infpiratione (a Dia= 

 phragmatefe contrahente, atque abdomU 

 nis vifcera deorfum, introrfum, ac extror* 

 fum cogente; ut & a Thorace furfum mo= 

 to, Aeremquejimul cum Diaphragmate in 

 corporis circumjectas partes atque PuU 

 mones propellente & impellente) e Venis 

 Corporis tarn Superioribus quam Inferio* 

 ribus diverfus ac copiojiorfolito, in Pectus 

 atque Cor verjus moveatur: ut oblervatum 



ab Amico noftro D. Padtbrugge in Corol* 

 lariis Thefium Inauguralium Lugd. Bat. 

 habitarum anno 1662. 



P. 133. 1. 3-4 from top. 



ab ingeniofiffimo Dn. La br] Epist. 

 Medicin. Cent. IV. has Dn. Laer. — HaU 

 ler, Bibliotheca Anatomica I p. 717 men* 

 tions P. v. der Lahr as the author of De 

 fermentatione, effervefcentiis &■ infiam= 

 matione. Leid. 1685. See also Epist. Me= 

 dicin. Cent. IV. Epist. LXX pp. 418- 

 419 (XIV vol. I p. 159. 1. 11 from bot* 

 torn in the present Edition). 



P. 133. 1. 7 from bottom. 



Sane Schenckium nil vidiffe] See 

 Ioh. Theod. Schenckii . . . Exercitationes 

 Anatomica? Ad Vsvm Medicvm Accom= 

 modatse. Ienae 1662. — When Steno 

 here speaks of Schenck, and when a 

 little further on he mentions the diffe* 

 rent ways in which the chyle, by various 

 anatomists, was supposed to be con* 

 veyed direct to the mammae, he does so 

 referring to the following passage in 

 Th. Bartholin's Letter of September 7, 

 1662, Epist. Medicin. Cent. IV. Epist. 

 XXVII p. 114: Lacteas qvasdam ad 

 mamillas recta furfum tendere vidit Jo. 

 Theod. Schenckius /. /. Exerc. Anat. 7. 

 Sect. 2. c. 32. Sed talem furculum feu 

 canaliculum lacteum ex thoracico ad 

 mufculos thoracis, &■ exinde ad ipfa ube= 

 ra furtim ferpere obfervavit Pecqvetus 

 Exper. IV. contra Riolanum. De ramu= 

 lis qvibusdam ad uterum qvoq; Deufin* 

 gius in In/l. Anat. monet. 



P. 134. 1. 15 from top. 



fupra abdominis mufculos eo» 

 dem] See Novus Et Genuinus Hominis 

 Brutique Animalis Exortus. AuthoreAn? 

 thonio Everardi. Mediobvrgi 1 66 1 . p. 1 3 3. 



