(750 
ms Anatomicos perpctam afignajfe ufum mnfcukrum ?tnu \ quos 
Ereft ores appellant $ Eorum quippe provinctam non effe, Penem erl- 
gere^ & diUtareUrethram^ cum omnis Mufculi atfio fit contralto* 
qua extenfioni wntraria efl-j eos potius Penem verfus interior a 
retrahere quam erigere : Interim, h(fce Penis Mufculos^ coarcimdo 
corpora navefa circa ' eorum exortum, materiam feminatem vcrjus 
Penis p art em anterior em pr op cEere^ atquehac ratione corporum ner- 
voforum di(lenfione ereciionem anger e. 
Before we conclude this Account, we cannot but take notice, 
that the Author cccafionally inferts in this Book divers curious 
and remarkable Examples and Obfervations - 7 fome whereof 
are. 
i # Concerning thofe, that are born , either abfque Teflibus- 
or, cum Tefliculo mo $ ox^cum tribus^ idque hxr editor io per ali- 
quot families, admodam fdcundas. 
2. About the fitus praeternaturalis Tefticulorum, generations 
tamen virtutem non impedientis. 
3. Concerning lattefcent Bloud in a man living at Delft in Hol- 
land, whofe Bloud alvyayes turn'd into Milk, when let out eitber 
by vense-feftions,or by bleeding at the Nofe,orby a wound. V. 
pag, 84,85. Compare Numb. 6. pag, 100, 117,118. and Numb. 
8. pag. 139. of thete Transitions. 
4. Concerning the ftrange alteration made in Femals, ab Au- 
ra jeminali: quod confirmat exemplo felis, diufugentis (idque 
ad integram fere fui nutritionem) lac mammarum canicula?, per 
aliquot annos^a coitu prohibits^ deinceps vero, poftquam catella 
admiferat canem, nunquam ab eo tempore lie ex mammis ejus ex- 
fogerevotentis. 
5. About a ftrange #*»wfogy- per Penem, which amounted 
to 14. pound, in a Porter of 52. years old, falling down with a 
heavy load upon a board^l aid over a ditch, and f© turning about, 
when the faid porter trod upon it, that it caft him down upon its 
edge, turn'd between his legs 5 yet the Patient by the skill and 
care of our Author recover'd. 
6. Various Obfervations of Clyfter s and Suppofitories, caft up 
by Vomits, p. ipj, 196. 
7 # Several wayes of performing unbloudy diffe&ions of Ani- 
mals, p. 228, 2 2J?,&G 
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