(1095) 
although Expethnent do contradi£l: the Conveyance 
of the Juy ce out of the Liver^ through the Cava^ yet 
(faith he)\Xirj that efFervefccnce in the heart(on which 
the whole Syfteme of Syhim is grounded) ftill hold^ 
if this opinion about the ufe of thefe Kidneys be true^ 
efpecially fince there needs but little Leo^e/i to ferment 
agrcat Mafs , there being required but a very little 
Salt of Tartar to bcmixt with a good quantity of Spi- 
rit of Fifm/, tocaufe a vehement and durable Fer** 
mentation, though a confiderable plenty of the lat- 
ter, mingled with a fmall quantity of the former, pro« 
duceth but a languid and fhiort Eftcrvefcence. 
As to the Colletiion it felf, it confifts of divers un- 
common, and very confiderable Remarks, delivered 
by the Authors own Obfervation, JE. G. A Dutch 
Stnyver fwallowed down, and by clofing the Pylorus 
of the Stomach, killing the Patient in ten days \ on 
the contrary, a fmall Brafs-CQyn feei%iwallow^d, was 
after a Moneths time voided by Purges, and the Pa- 
tient faved,^ the Coyn being fo worn in the Scomach, 
that the fame hardly appeared : J^e;;/^ Gf a Tumor on 
the Back, refembling a Sack filled with Coriiy formed 
there by the force of Imagination : £xaiii ples of So- 
perfc^tatioD^ and Ambiguous Births^ of Animals bred 
in the Ear,and Worms come out of the Nofe ; of two 
Niples in one Breft ^ of divers very odd Monfters \ 
of Infants born with Teeth ; of a periodical fpitting 
of Blood 5 of Stones growing upon the Wind-pipe, 
ID the Brain, and the Heart , and killing the Patients 5 
of a' double Vena Caya^ a treble DnSiusThoraci- 
