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finition , and divifion of them into foft and hard , 
greater Imallproportioaably to the labour they are de- 
iSgned for, he will not allow any of them to be fenfibly 
hollow, not fo much as the o^ticJ^or olfaElory Nerves , and 
as afcribing all their variety to the difpofition of their 
pores, explodes as fabulous, x\\.t Valves fome have fup- 
pofed in them. Diicourfing of the ufe of the Nerves, he 
looks upon the common queftion , vi^. Whether thjs 
Nerves are different by which motion and fenfe is made, 
to belong rather to the Animal Spirit , then to the Nerve , 
which like wife being uniform,the diverfity oiAnimahGti- 
on , doth notargue a diverfity in either Nerves or Spirit, 
,and having given us the number of the pairs of Nerves in 
the body,proceeds to defcribe them finglyas they ly in the 
body. In his /^y/G^^/'^^r he gives an ingenious account 
of the manner of the motion of the Mufcles, founded 
upon the confideration ofthe mechanifm of them, and 
tht vis movenSyVih\ch.\\Q makes out to be the Animal Spi' 
r2>,and the blood, the neceffity of both he proves from 
a palfy certainly enfuing upon the defeat of either. All 
this Do(3:ritie is illuftfated by large and fair cuts anfwer- 
ing the natural magnitude of the parts defcribed. 
Printed at the Theater in Oxford, for Sam. 
Smith at the Prince s Arms in St* Pauls Church^ 
yard London j and Hen. Clements 
Book^feller in Oxford. 
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