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Mdulurihus & Si Miis^cum Eqns^ Canes ^ Vacca.Zcc, nen fiijiferofum 
quid idquepdHcum ab illo uteri fervore profundant.ThG Caufe of this 
Fervor he cnaketh to be a Nitrous Salt coUcfted in the Body. The 
reafoD of thePericdical returns he afligns to be thif,that ih^Vterus^ 
like the Earth^having been throughout fermented and dilated by 
the nitrous partjc]e8,and the orifices of the T«/>i/ '^ which pafsinto 
thecavity of the famejOpenedjthe attenuated bloud rufheih into 
iX j indequeforas tffunditur.Vbi verb fanguis liber efluit, col! eSunt fere 
mentum abfiergit ^queMadmodum aqua e lerra^ quam abluH , Nrtrum 
ejicit* M-efiituto deinde in Jiatuw prijiimim Diero idemfermentum 
€$ 'ligitur eodem moda quo prius^&. /? i quid objlet^ /patio d'quali, pari 
quantitate dongefiuM^ ^ adfimilem exaltationcm tvei^um, novam 
e^cit in Vt€rofermntationen/,At\d this is to our Author thecaufe 
of that conftant Circuit For the Illuftration of U'hich, he deli- 
vers many particulars concerning the colleGion of Salt in the 
tcm^i^i^d its Fermentative power, and the F ecundity of j^gyptian 
Woemen by reafon of their drinking the Nitrous watt r of xhcNi/e^ 
See. To which he annexes an accoropt, ^are ab Vteri Fervort 
pJer<eque Animanies iavtkm ferojuni quid paucum^ Mulieres vera 
fanguinem profupdant ^ ^are etiam ill^ perjodi in aliis Mulieribus 
fint longiores^in aliis hreviores Ex qua font e Afcnjirujf purgationes 
fipprimantur^pelperperam pr§cedant} ^£ mulieres careant Men- 
firuisjinenoxa -^ quam vegetum robur^ quantaq^vit^ long^vitas 
^ ipde confequJttur ? ^atnam immodic^ vacuationis Cauf<e} &c» 
Id the Jecond Diliertation concerning the Confent of many parts 
of the Body with theWomh^ht fxiiX dtc\diXCi\\^ that he under ftands 
by this C^?^;?^ nothing elfe^but that the pjrts are at once affedtcd 
together from one part /?ri»^*/f^//|^ affedted> and commuaicating 
that affedioato others. Then having exploded the common opi- 
nions touching the Gaufes ofthis Sympathy ^he offers his own,z;is» 
the Vicinity of the parts.and the Community and flrufture of the 
Veflelsjby which the vitiated liquors of the body being conveyed 
{rem one part to anciher,may, there excite the fame or different 
afTciiions But becaufe this w^y of Sympathifing by A^eflels hath 
many confiderable and uu-obvious varieties, he takes pains to exr 
amine them at large and to give a Scheme of the whole OeccBomy, 
of the Body of the perfe&er Animals, corifidering the diverfity 
and various ufcs of the Veffels, and the neceliity of Motion and 
genfe^ depending from the Brairj^the Animal Spirits, and the Sy- 
ftemof theNervesj whicbj being difperfed through the whole 
Rody, 
