1. Itooka Calf and aShccji, l)otlh of the larger fort , ^dhs^ 
ving prepared a Jugular r«>^ in each , T planted my Pipes and 
Quills , as isufual , both in the Jugular Ffh of the Calf (de- 
Cgned to be the Emittenf) and in that of the Sheep (intended for 
the Kecifient,) Thenl^ok out of the Shc^p 49 ounces (Haver 
defoismight) ofbloo<|, before any other blood was let in 5 abouf 
whichtimc ^ thecompai^ concluding the Sheep to be very faint, 
and finding the blood to run very flowly ,1 flopped the Vein of 
the Sheep, and unftppp'd the Pipe in the Calf, letting run out 
10 ounces into a Porringer , which wds done in iabotit 40 /<ri:«?;7i/ir 
€f A Minute: Then I Conviey'dVpr]^$ fix^nl Qlves 
Vein, into the Recipient SheepsVeib ^ a^d there a good free 
ftream of blood for the fpaccof y minutes ( though perhaps leffc 
fwift than the firft 10 ounceij) And riot to bcdeceived in.the run- 
ning J I did often ftrike with my finger the upper part of the 
emitting Vein , and thereby eafily felt every ftroke anfwered on 
the Recipient Vein 5 juft like a Fulfe. And now fuppofing that by 
this time Quiz, the lapfe of 5 minutes^ the Sheep had received as 
much y if not more blood than it had loft , we ftopp'd the cur* 
rent of blood from the Calf , and clofcd alfo the Vein of the 
Sheep I and then having untied her, and fet her down ih the room, 
Ihe went about and appeared to have as much ftrengtb , as fhe had 
before the lofsof her own blood. Then refolving to bleed the 
Sheep to death , we bound her the fecond time , andopen'd the 
emittent part of the Vein again; whereupon having bled about 
ounces , flie fell into Convulfions 5 and after the lofs of about 
5 ounces more, fhe died upon the place: and being drefs'd by the 
Butcher,^ there did not , in all the ufual places, appear above 
3 ounces o( blood ; and the whole Sheep look'd of a lovely white^ 
and the meat of it (to the lafteof thofe, that cat of it ) was veiy 
fweer. 
The Sheep being dead , we rcfolv o likewifc to fee the Calf 
bleed to death 5 but he having bled jo ounces , and then for she 
fpaccof 5 minutes more into theSheep, and refted agood while,, 
the blood by that time began to coagulate in the Vein i which 
made me open the Carotid Artery , letting thence run out about 
J J ounces of blood ^ of a very lovely and vivid colour , vaftly ex^ 
celling 
