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made to breath as- an Horfe does when broken winded^ 
^ taken out of the Englifli Philofophical Tranf anions. 
\' In his third book are containd what concern the Ab- 
dnmen and its parts, of which the Oefophagus being looked 
upon as the beginningjthe preternatural cafes of that are 
firtft handled 5 fqch as its being turned to a Cartilage ; 
- being obftruiled by different caufes, and the like ; and af- 
ter the account offeveral ways^egfemow has been hin- 
dred by, the famous Hittoryes ofmen fwallowing odde 
lubftances come in, as mony, frogs, knives, fire, &c. But 
becaufe twpuld be endleffe to enumerate particulars, ypu 
have comprized in the whole volume, whatfoever this 
age and thefe Climates have produced curious in Me- 
dicine. And what are fcatter'd and lye confufed in 
Ephemerides, and other trads, (which the learned now 
publifli their particular obfervations in,) are here collec- 
ted into one book, digefted into heads, and the Authors 
name annexed to each relation, to fecure the propriety 
to the firft inventor. And though little feems to be want- 
ing in this volume, yet the Author not thinking he can 
doe too much good , promifes a fecond then in the 
yprefse, when this was firfl: puyifhed. 
\ \^ J ladio ar snob rinrl •5fl ? 
^ohannis Ntco' 
