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nifm and Fabrick of the Globe : About the Situatioti of 
Paradice : Concerning Vegetation, But for thefe, 
and many other things, we qtnnot do better than refer 
the Reader to the Book it felfl 
An Account of a Taper ^ Entitnkd^ Archi- 
baldi Pitcarnii , M D. Dijfertatio de Febri^ 
OStendit Autftor folvi Febres & definere, provocate 
quibufvis modis fecretione per quafvis vias elimi- 
nantes humorem Morbificum, five is forinfecus invaferit, 
five intus confiftens in malignam naturam tranfierit: 
Nullumque efle genus materia^ quod non poffit per quat 
vis glanciulas educi. 
Oftendit pofl:ea perfpirationem apud nos efl!e fecretio- 
I nis alvinas decuplam ; quippe excretionem, quae ex pul- 
i mone placidse expirationis vi elicitur, efle perfpirationi 
i^utanese fimilem atque accenftndam. 
* Ex hifce deducit decuplo faepius depelli Febres Medi- 
qmento dicato augendse cutanea^ quam alvinse excre- 
1 tioni : monetque Catharfin quae celebratur ope Pharma- 
1 corum lenientium, five etiam leviflime ftimulantium , 
j infervire augendse inteftinorum perfpirationi, adeoque 
ad virtutem fudorificam pertinere. 
Deinde oftendit ex Mechanicis notiflimis, quod in Fe- 
bribus (inquibos pulfus eft naturali frequentior)veIocitas 
(anguinis eft naturali major ; & quod, fi pulfus fit & 
major & frequentior naturali, moles etiam velocitafque 
fanguinis dato tempore circulantis, naturali funt majores: 
Quod eos refellit, qui febricitantibus circuitum fanguinis 
naturali tardiorem affingunt. 
Denique oftendit Methodum qua invenire potuit 
ilSiariflr. Lmnntius Bellini ^ molem perfpirationis fingu- 
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