(ml 
Me^thought, lie had enough, we dfwthe pipe out of his Veine i 
tfoe Shicps-bloud ran through it with a full ftream 5 which it had 
not done, if there had been any flop before , in. the fpace of thofe 
two minutes 5 the bloud being fo very apt to coagulate in the 
Pipes upon theleaft flop, efpecially the Pipes being fo long as 
three Quills. 
The Man after this operation, as well as i;^ it, found him- 
felf very well, and hath given in his own Narrative under his own 
hand, enlarging more upon the benefit, he thinks, he hathrecei- 
ved by it, than we think fit to ownas yet. He urged us to have 
the Experiment repeated upon him within three or fourdayes af- 
ter this 5 but it was thought advifable, toputit off fomewhat 
longer. And the next time, we hope to be more exad, efpeci- 
ally in weighing the Emittent Animal before and after the Ope- 
ration, to havea more Juft acewnt of the<juantity of Bloud, it 
ihall have loft. 
A Kelation 
iOf fome Trials of the Jam ^peratm ^ lately "msde m 
France.; 
1. M. jDe;?)^j,Profeffor of the Mathematicks md Natural Philofo- 
j^%at P/^m, ina Letterof his to the Pul^lifl^er tehteth , That 
they had lately tranfmitted the Bloud of four Weathers into a 
Horfe of 25. *years old, and that this Horfe had thence received 
much ftrength, arid more than an ordinary ftomach. 
2. The fame perfon was pleafed to fend to the fame hand a 
Printed Letter^ written to the Abbot Bmrdelot hy M^ Gadroys^ be- 
ing an Arifwer to a Paper of one Jif. Lamy^md confirming the 
Trans fufion of Blood by New Experiments* In this ^;?/»^^/* the 
Author is viridicating the Transfufion from Objections 5 where 
firft he takes notice. That, whereas the ohjeEhr undertakes to 
refute the Experiments made, by fimple Eatiocmations^ it ought to 
be confidered, that the ^odlikticall Learning of the Schools is 
capable enough to find Arguments formd agalnfl all forts of Opi- 
nions, but that there is mi\(\t\%j h\xt Experience ^ that is able to 
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