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a Learned Phyfitian. Next his Treatife of the Structure 
of the Fifcera was Printed : Concerning which he gives 
an account of Tome Difputes with feveral Perfons, and 
confirms his own Sentiments and Diftoverics, and pro- 
ceeds to the ftrudure and ufe of the Spleen, mentioning 
feveral Letters hq received from Steno.Gafpar Bartholim, 
thereupon : As likewife concerning tb€ Polypus in 
the Heart. 
At the end of the Year 1666^ he was invited by the 
Senate of Mefftna to return to the Publick Academy^ 
which he did the beginning of the next Year, and pro* 
fecuted his former Studies and Difcoveries: where treat- 
ing of the Bones, he gives an account of a Petrified 
Scull and other Bones. After which he gives a large 
Defer iption of the Teeth of which he alfb adds the Fi- 
gures to explain himfdf the better. He then tells of 
leveral other Learned Men he grew into Familiarity 
with, particularly Schenckius^ who amongft other things 
told him of a Woman that had the Hydrophobia from a 
bite of her Epileptick Daughter. 
InOlloher 1667 he received a Letter from Mr, Olden* 
' iurgh, inviting him to a Correfpondence, at whole SoUi- 
citation he Wrote his Hiftory of the Silke-Worm in the 
Year 1668, and fent it to the Royal Society^ and the 
fiext Year was Eled:ed a Member of the fame, and had 
l[iis Diploma knt him, Dated Mart. 4. 1669. Next 
follows a Letter of his to Dr. Syhefter Bo^filiolus with 
feveral Additions to his Hiftory of the Silk Worm , 
.^vhich he here confirms by fbme farther Additions, and 
•gives an account of fome Difputes he had with Swam- 
merdatn thereon, and gives feveral Figures of the Parts 
net before Printed ; and proceeds to Anfwer the Ob- 
Jeftions of Bonanni, ^concerning the plurality of the 
Hearts of Silk-Worms. 
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