#ae may be bbftrved when thtt neceSry ModKmtlm Is de^ 
ftroyed. 
But having tbm briefly flk wed from the Author the pertinen- 
cy of alledgingdifFe^ing kinds of Experiments and Phenomena in 
favour of the Corpafcular Hjfothejis dhout ihe Quaruies, we muH 
refer for the Par fieular Subjefts and Experimects lotheTrads 
therofelves not daring to en- gage upon thenihere,becaufeof their 
great number and choice , which neither theft papers have room 
for^nor the Publiflier leifureenough to contraft them. 
II. Th. BmhoViws d€ PEREGRIISrATIOm MEDIC A 
Hafnia?5i674./>/a/. 
THis famous Author makes it his bufinefs in this Difcotirfe to 
counfel and inftruafomeofhis learned Relations, what to 
do and obferve in their Travels in reference both to Health and 
Philofophy. In order to which he premifes a confiderable num- 
ber of Examples of Ancient Travellers^, who by their Converfati- 
on with knowing and wife men abroad^have exceedingly improved 
their underflanding, and acquired very beneficial Experience j 
fuch as were 4follonim 'lymam , Amcharp , Fytha^ora^ , Demo- 
mtfu^ FUto^ Hipfocntes ^ Galen ^ cjrc. To which he adds the 
advantage that may be gained by modern Travellers in fuch Coun- 
treys that abound with Learned and Knowing men , in which he 
tells us he travel led himfel f , viz. Italy y Englmd, France^ Germany^ 
HolUnd , DenmAfk , Sueden^ In thefe Countries he direfls young 
Phyficiaiis what ro obferve both as to Things, and Men; of both 
which he difcourfes promifcuoufly. So that he would have them 
takenoticeof theconftitutionoftheAir ^ thenatureof theSoyl; 
the qnalities of Medical Waters ; the vertues of Herbs 5 the Dier, 
Difeafes, and methods of Curing them- together with the Chy- 
rurgical operations , Pharmaceutical compofitions and Chymical 
difcoveries. Particularly commends for Experimental 
Philofophy ; and fubjoyns feme of the Obfervations , formerly 
made by himfelf in his Travels in Italy and Sicily , naming alfo 
the Naturalifts & fhyficians he converfed with,theRepofitories and 
Hofpitalshevifited, the Libraries he frequented , the Books he 
fei€fted,(^t. and takingparticular notice of the 
Mama they gather in the Kingdom of Nafles '^c^tai!*^^^ 2, //^ 
from the Afli- trees 5 ^ of the Vulva hubalina inFraxinns^ p. us! 
dried, having a Musk-fent 3 of Wine-VeflTels 
T 1 1 1 made 
