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And further he lays it will be ufeful that a MantifTa 
fliould be fubjoyn'd to the firft Edition of the Titles, con- 
fiftingof Paralipomena, ( orfuch things as might claim 
place under feme one of the Titles, but were omitted, j 
and Addenda j ( or fuch things, as could not convenient- 
ly have been brought in under any one of the 1 itles, and 
yet belong to the Subje£l;j Purfuant to which method 
the Author gives us the Titles of the/r/?6?r^<?r, for he Na- 
tural Hiftory of Human Blood of healthy Men j and has 
alfo chalktout a way for the natural Hiftory of Urine. 
The -2 part contains mifcellanious Experiments, and 
Obfervations, about Human Blood, referable to fome 
one of the Titles of the firft Order ; thus he treats of the 
heat of Human Blood frefhly emitted ; of the Inflama- 
bilityi of the Specific Gravity of the Volatile Salt, of 
Human Blood, and its figure; of the two Oyls: of the 
fixt Salt, { which is like Sea-falt , ) of the Terra Damnatai 
of the proportion of differing fubftances Chymically ob- 
taind from Human Blood. 
The 3 part contains promifcuous Experiments and Ob- 
fervations, about the &rz^;;2 of healthy mens Blood. 
The 4th part contains the Hiftory of the Spirit of hu- 
man blood begun j and is a fummary of the Hiftory of 
volatile Salts in general j under thefe /"fecondaryj 
titles. 
1 Whether human blood may be fo ordered by Fer- 
mentation, or Putrefa6lion, as that in Diftillation, a Spi- 
rit, either Urinous, or Vinofe, may afcend before the 
Phlegm > 
2 Whether Spirit of human blood be really any thing, 
but the volatile Salt, and Phlegm well comixtr" 
3 Of the fpecies of faline bodies, to which the Spirit 
of human blood is to be referd. 
4 Whether Spirit of human blopd be differing from 
Spirit of Urine, and other Spirits that are call'd Volati- 
le Alcalies f 
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