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ANTIAI ATPIBH, 
She Animadverfiones in Malachias Thruftoni M. D. 
Diatribam dt Refpirationis Vju prlmarto. 
i4^^?(?rgGeorgioEncio, Eq.aur. M.9. crCoL Lond» 
SocJnO^. 1679. 
IN this Book fbefides the Anatomical Obfcrvations^ feveral opi- 
nions are propofed and defended with the known Elegancy and 
Learning of the Author. I (hall here fet them down in the order 
1 ^ind themi and for the Arguments refer the Reader to the Book 
ix felf ; kaft I (hould either do wrong to the Author, or tranfcribc the 
whole. 
It feentis probable, faith our Author, that the finer part of theAli- 
mentary Juice, is tranfmittcd from the Stomach and Guts , by mediation 
of fmall concave Fibres thereto annexed, Cand of which the Body 
chiefly confifteth ) to the feveral Parts for their nouriihmenr. page 
8, n. 
That the fame Alimentary Juice, is that which intheufeof Vomi* 
tories ai^ C^tharticksjis by the fann^ Concave Fibres difgorged into the 
Stomack and Guts : and not by La^eal Veins , or the Arteries, 
page 8» 
That the Water or Serum which is exf ravafated in Hydropick per- 
fons, iffues not from the fanguiferous VefTcls. But that it is the Nu- 
tritious Juice it felf, which cither by an Ulcer in fome Mcfenterick 
Gland, which is not unufual, or an Aperture in (dmc Lymph£dtt&^ 
oozcs into the Cavity of the -4 W<7»J^«. page lo* 
That, the Febrifick matter in Intcrmittents, is not lodged originally 
in the the Blood, page 10. 
That the Fituita fuppofed by Dr. Glijfon and others to be fpued out 
of the Art€ries(as having there no furtfci r ufe Jinto the Coats of the Sto- 
mack* is this very Nutritious Juice, tending to other Parts of the 
Body, but upon the death of the Animal, by cold and flower motion 
condenfed, and there arrcflcd in its way. page 10. 
That afttr the fame manner Milk is alfo transferred to the Breafts. 
page 10. 
That neither in Abfccffcs, nor in any other Cafe, it is the cxtravfated 
Blood 
