(u8 3 
AMaid, afterdating a good Break- faft^ about fevcn in 
the Morning, was let Blood about eleven the fame day in 
her Foot 5 the firft Blood was receiv d in a Porringer^ and 
within a little while it turn'd very whiter the laft Blood was 
received in a Sarvcer^ which turned' white immediately ^ like 
the white of a Cuftard. Within five or fix hours after, he 
(the Phyfitian) chanced to fee both, and that in the Pof 
ringer was half Blood and half Chyle, fwimming upon it 
like a Scrum as white as Milk, ana that in the Sawcer all 
Chyle^ without the leaft appearance of a drop of Blood ; 
and when he heated them diftinftly over a gentle Fire, they 
both harden'd : As the white of an Egge when 'tis heated, 
or juft as the Serum of Blood doth with heating, but far 
morewhitc*^ This Maid was then in good health, andonely 
let Blood bccaufe (he never had her Courfcs, yet of a very 
florid clear Complexion. 
Note^ 
the Reader of thefe Tapers is dejired , thjtt in thofe of 
Numb. 4. pag- ^0. lin. 10. he would pleaje to re^i^ eight, 
fieadoj hundred 5 this latter word having been put in by a 
great over-fight^ dnd^ without this CerreSion^ injuring that ^u- 
thor^ whop Confiderations are there related^ This Advertife^* 
ment fiould have been given in Numb# 5. but was omitted for 
hajie. 
Imprimatur Rob. Say^Zfice-CanceL Oxon. 
Oxford, Printed by Leonard hi ch field j 
for Ki chard Da<vis. 1665. 
