and Hdttbf ^He trunk of a tree^ does not fo much fetv« to the 
i^rodudidn of this or thatFrnit^ as the UVifiltratim^ that is made 
of thdfe Juyces in the fmall Fihes of the Grafts 5 fo alfo all 
thofe DigeftionSj which are fuppofed to be made in the Storftacfc 
and the Heart or the Liver of Animals, do notfo muchferve to 
give the particles of the aliment thofe jc'ig^w, which they require 
m be converted into the fubftance of Manias the diver fttj oipres^ 
^£hat ftraine them laft of all, and differ in the Bones, Flelh, Carti- 
lages, and other parts > in which the Ancients for this reafon did 
admit as many different Affimilating faculties, tiov/j fitith hc^ 
s^hough the New Bloud, which is given in the T ransfufion^ under- 
goes not ihclftll Concoftion, made in theStomack, yet it (iiffers 
pthe two others, in making many Citculations together with the 
mtwe bloud 5 and that therefore nothing hinders, but it may 
be fit to be changed into the iubftance of Man, without in- 
i.convenience. 
Thereft of the objeStims^htxt alledgedj feeraing to be of no 
.moment, though anfwcr*d 1:^ bur Author^ we fhall here pafs by , 
and, fora generall anfwer toall,eniploy Experience,and thefeve- 
irall fuccefsfull Traftsfufions, he relates ^ as thofe of Lmbs^bloui 
mio Begs^ which, after the fpace of feveral moneths from the 
€ime of the Operation, do nbt onely live, but are very well, and 
fome of them grown fatter, ihan they were before 5 and of Kids-- 
iUoudmo zXiirX^ Sfankl-hitchy of 12. years of agCjWhich, a little 
^while after the Operation, grew vigorous afid adive, and even 
sproud in lefs than eight dayes. To which he adds a confiderable 
jExperiment, lately made upona perfoa^ that had been for three 
weeks afflided wit'h the complicated diftempers of an Hepatick 
Flux, a Lientery, and a' bilious Diarrha?a, accompanied with a 
very violent Feaver 5 and had been attended by four Phyfitians ^ 
who having blouded, purged, and clyftered him, as much as chey 
thought fit,he grew at laft fo weak, that he was unable toftir, loft 
his fpeech and fehfes, and vomited all he toofcwhereupon they al- 
together defpairing of and abandoning the Patient, and'declaring, 
that th^y did fo,iath6^re{ence0f divers perfohs of horior,cohfent- 
ed to have the Experiment bfTransfufion made upon the Patient, 
. which his Relations had propofed, as the laft Refuge-, very unwil- 
ling, to omit any thinf ,that might feem probable td rcfcus-i^ dying 
Man. 
