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fame fort feen in, the firft kind ( which coniparative 
excefs cannot be imputed to any caufe fo reaionablv^ 
as to the matter given the Dogs a little before the DiiTedV 
ons ofthe2 laft kinds 5 j befide this I fay, it may far- 
ther be replied, that in all thelnftances of the 2d and 
id Cafes^ aconfiderable quantity of aliment w» taken 
in by each Dog^ not long before his Death , Thatfome 
of this matter was feen in the^rra^t//> of every one of 
them vi^hen dead ^ ( an argument it was not all Diftri - 
buted;) That there is no way^ certainly known, hj 
which liquors are difcharged the prim^ v^e, in this Spe^ 
ciesoi Animals y htfidQ Vomitmg, Seige,^ and by the La- 
Ueals s and that , feeing neither of the 2 former took 
place, it may not be unreafonable to ioppolej That pan: 
of this matter was, at each diiTedrion ^ in its way thro 
the LaUeals to the bloody all the operations being at 
luch diftances from the time of the matter s being ta 
ken in, at which moftliquid aliments are obferved to 
iwell M^thtLaBeals, 
But farther, whoever fliall infift upon this Argument, 
if he derives his liquor l^fluus from the Mufcolofe Tunics 
of the Intejiines, is liable to the obje£tion before men- 
tioned againft that opinion; it(vomthQ Pancreas, Gla?!-^- 
dularum Plexus Fragiformes, and Liver, will find it no 
eafy thing to account, why this liquor fhould be admit-^ 
ted the LaHeals^ and the water ( taken in fpecie in the 
Experi?nents of the 2d kind s as alfb in the firft Inftance 
of thejd kindi and included in the broth given in the 
fecond inftance of the third kind ) fliould be exclud- 
ed s altho in fome of chefe Inftances it wasfeen to have 
almoft reachc the Civcum : efpecially fi ce ic is fufficient- 
ly prov'd. That Dccotiions oi Indigo and Stonehleiv ( oi 
which Decodlions far the greateft part is Water) have 
found the way into the Latieals, 
Now if it be not too precarious to fuppole, That the 
Liquor, feen in the Psllucid laBeals of the 2 laft kinds of 
F z Experi" 
