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patron) infeveral of thefeTrads^ss A^;^;;^^, 7./>. 12B. Numkic^^f, 
Nfimb, 22./?. 385. Nfimk 35. p. 677,678, 679,680,681. 
Meantime, this Author, having colleded in this little Trad divers of 
the Experiments, made in England^ France^ and Italy, concerning thefe 
Inventions (of which we might have a far greater ftock, and that a very 
confiderable one, as to that of Infufion^ if our Learned and Candid Do- 
dor Timothy Clark,^ one of his Majefties Phypcians in Ordinary, and 
a Fellow of the R. Society ^comM. but find the leafure of digefting for the 
Prefs what he hath done on this fubjeft many y^ars ago) difcourfeth of 
the particular Difeafcs, wherein this Infufing Chirurgery hath been ufed 
with fuccefs, and fuggefts thofe, to which it might be further extended 
with benefit. 
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//.NicolaiHobokeni ANAToMJA SECVNDINt^ HVMd* 
N<u£, VltrajeEli A. 1669, in 8^ 
THis Author, intending to inquire more narrowly into all the partf- 
culars concerning Humane Generation, premifeth thefe Obfervations, 
touching the Humane Secundine^ lately made by himfelf, and accompa- 
nied with 15 accurate Schemes^ drawn, (zshtinih) by his own hand, 
and reprefenting; 
Fir ft, in a Female F<cttis, the placenta meri^ together with the Mem- 
branes and String, on both (ides, where the fame refpeds the merm2.% well 
as ihefatfis ^ and more particularly the Mtmhmm Amnios^ fever'd from 
the placenta^ and the Veffels running through the other Membrane, 
Chorion-^ then, that portion of the firing, wherein ^he laxenefs, inequa- 
lities and contorfions of the Membrane, together with all the contain'd 
vefTels in their proper fcituation, are obferv'd; next, the Macula^ ap- 
pearing fomewhat prominent in one of the Arteries, by which may eafijy 
be found the paffige of the Bloud to the Tlacenta^ and its difficult re- 
grefs towards theNavil of the F^&tm-^ more-over, the interiour fubftance 
of the flacenta, and all the ramifications of the Veins and Arteries^ . 
Secondly^ in a yidX^-fdstus, a review of all the former particulars, toge- 
ther with feveral differences from that of the Female. 
To thefe Ob fervations is liibjoyn'd a Co!le6l:ion of Letters, written by 
this Author to divers Learned men, touching GenerattGn , i^ogether with 
their Anfwers : In which Coliedion 'cis intimated, that the Curious may 
now expedfrom Dr. Dimtrhmcl^, the famous Phyfitian or Vtrccht, his 
Anatomy, which by reafon of hisgreat pri^^dife, sinda mukituclc ofother 
avocations hath been hitherto retarded. 
Job, 
