under the Tongue, and Excretory Duds of thofe of 
the lower Jaw are Compreft, and their feparated Liquors 
or Spittle voided by their Paplla, fituated at the lower 
part of the Franum or Ligament of the Tongue,- and 
this is done by the Mufculus Mylo hyoideus, as is explain- 
ed in our My mm. Reform, pag. 76. When the Aliment 
by the above-mention'd Motion of the Tongue, is for- 
ced into the Fauces or upper part of the Gula ; at 
the fame time the Gargareon^ together with the 
Vvula^ are drawn upwards and backwards by the 
Mufculi Sph^mfiaphili, by which means any part of the 
Aliment is hindered from afcending into the Foramina 
Narmm ; the Fauces by the Mufculus Pterygopharyngeus 
as is demonftrated in our Myotom. Refor, pag. 88. and 
Oefophageus , are contraded , whereby the Aliment is 
not only compreft into the Gula^ but the Matter fepa- 
rated from the Blood by the Glands of the Fauces, efpe- 
cially of thofe large ones called Tonfill<B, is forced out 
of their Cells or Excretory Duds, to join with it in 
its defcent to the Stomach by the Gulay through which 
latter it pafles, by the Adion of its Mufiular Filres. 
The Aliment thus Impregnated with Saliva in Ma- 
llication and Deglutition, being received into she Sto- 
mach there meets with a Juice feparated from the 
Blood by the Glands of that part, whofe Excretory 
Duds open into the Cavity of the Stomach : By the 
commixture of thefe Liquors whither of Saliva or 
Juice of the Stomach, a proper Menftruum is Compofed, 
by which the parts of the Aliment are ft ill more and 
more divided by its infinuating into their Pores,by which 
the Air before imprifbned in their lefs divided parts, is 
not only fet more at liberty, but by the natural heat,, 
it muft neceflarily (uffer fuch a Rarefadion,as that there- 
by the whole Stomach becomes ftill more and more 
Diftended f heiK:^ it is we have lefs Appetite fome time 
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