Garoli Drelincurtii Experimenta Anatomica, qui- 
bus adiecta funt plurima Curio fa fuper SemineVi- 
rili^ Fdemineis Ovis^ Vtero^ Vterique Tubis^ atqut 
Fatu. Lugd. Bat. 1 6 84, 1 2\ 
TH E former, and greater part, of this Book, con- 
tains accounts of experiments on Dogs , in which 
w e find the following Obfervations. 
A MaftifFbled five pound(Troy weight Jofblood.with^ 
in the fpace of half an hour, at leverall Arterys. 
T,he Ribs of a Dog were found more brittle near that 
end by which they are joyned to the Fertebrie, then at the 
other end. 
A needle being driven into the Brain of a Dog, be- 
tween the firft Vertebra^ and the Os Occipitis, the Dog 
feem'd as if ftruck with an Epilepfy, and died in a little 
time. 
The paffage from the Pelvis into the Vreter of a Dog, 
being ftopt, the Kidney of the oppofite fide was found 
larger then ordinary. 
Six veins beingtied in a Dog (vi^, the 2^ Crurales^ thQ 
2.AociUarBs^ and the externall Jugulars^) the Dogfeemd 
choak'd in a very little time; the Ligatures being loofd;> 
and blood drawn, the breafl: moved again. 
A Procidentia Ani has been caufd in a Dog, to the 
length of a foot- A Dog not much troubled ac the prick- 
ing of the Meninges^ was concernd when the fpinal mar^ 
row waspeirc t. Experiments have been tried by the Au- 
thor, with Tallow injedred into the veins ot Dogs. 
T.\\^Ven^ Mammariic have been obferved to communi- 
cate with the £/?/^^j/?m^ in a Bitch J for blood was eafily 
preffed from the former into the latter, and backagain. 
A Phial, which, when fiId,containd a pound of rain-wa^ 
ter, held one pound a nd one ounce ofVenofe blood, of 
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