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to be met within thofe many Authors, he affirms to have carefully 
confulted : Of which there are by him alledged no lefs than 117. 
Araongft ail thefe Chapters of Dlfeafes^^nd their Cures there are 
interfperfed rnany not common Obfervations of Nature, fuch as are; 
That the force of C^oreum h fuch. That about the ifles of Fero, the 
Tifliermen, when their Boats arc endangered by Whales, throw fome 
of that fubftance into the Sea- water, which being beaten with it, the 
Fiili immediately finks to^the bottom: Thai; Vinegar may be preferv'd 
from all worms, by mixing a little Theriac therewith, and fo expo- 
fmgit in a clofe veffel to the Sun for amoneth, daily fiiakingit, and . 
afterwards percolating it when fetUd That there are men, that ru- 
rainate properly fpeakiag, like Beads that chew the Cud, and that 
fnme of fuch pcrfons when opened after death, have either .their ^/o- 
Umus every where fleaiy like a Mufcle , or theio ftomach 
Wfv rough and large Where 'tisalfo obferve-d, that one of fuch 
vuminating men, did not at all chew the cud when fick, juft like Ox- 
Vn and Cows that are faid by country- people to do fo neither,when 
thev are not well: That a certain Sea-man, that had lived long at Sea, 
and contraded from a continual defluxion a Cough, which exerci- 
fpdhis Lunssfortwo years, didat length caft out, together with 
Klnod two conGderable ramifications of veins, feparate from all pa- 
rencbvmatous matter, fliewing the corruption of the whole fubftancc 
of the lungs : it hath been obferved to be dangerous, to have 
a vein opened at once in both arms, or ieggs, which is here called a 
W» Vcnae-feaion, C^r. 
Errata in thi^ Niimb. 88. 
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LONDON, 
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