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Blood that foppurates, tut only the Nutyidous or Alimentary Juke, 
page 12*, 13, 32. That accordingly in the Small Pox^ the purulent 
Matter is not derived or bred out of the Bloody but out of the aforefaid 
Juice. So that if a Woman with Child hath (he Small Pox, the Child 
is found to have them too : though not one drop of the Mothers Blood 
paiTeth into the Child, page 1 3 . 
Tbatthe Membranes and Nerves fuck in their nouriAiment from 
the Ghnds of the Mouth and Throat, while we chew our Meat» 
page. ! 8. 
That arteritis conceded in the Stomach, part of it is filtrated and 
transferred by the Oefophagus or Gullet to the Brain, page 18. From 
whence it is alfo derived to the Nerves and Membranes^ efpecially the 
MembranaCarnofa oiiginztcd of the Pia Mater, page 19» 
That the CeUiquamentum^ which firft appears in a Setting Egg, is 
~ the groundwork or beginning of (he Brain, page 22. 
That the Blood ferves not tonouri(h the Body, but only (0 foment 
it, as it were, or keep it warm. page. 33, 154. 
That Generation is Opns Ideate^ and the *S'mf;f not to be taken 
for an Extrad: from the fcveral Parts. For Viviparous Animals have 
zVlacenta, to which there is nothing analogous in cither Parent, e^r. 
page 40.41- 
That the Puis is rather the Vibration, by a con(inuation of the mo- 
tion from the Hearty then the Intumefcence of the Artery, page 47. 
That Urine is not derived to the Reins by the Emulgent Arteries 
(which bring the Blood only to cheriih and keep them warm.Jbutby 
the Nerve?. In favour whereof divers Argunrienfs are propofed from 
page 62. to 67. 
That what are called the Lungs of a Frog,are only Wind-Eladders, 
analogous not to Lungs, which in a Frog are no where found^ but to 
that Part, which in Fiihes is commonly called the Swim, ^age 
That the primary ufe of Refpiration^ is not to carry oiT fuliginous 
fVeams from the Blood, but for the ventilation of the Vita) flame in 
the Heart or Blood, and fupplying it with proper fuel, page 7 2 , 
That 'tis a vulgar error^ That the Adiiori o( Exfpiration is per- 
formed more flowly, than of infpiration. page 72. 
That in the tipof an Indian naked Dogs Ear, there are no Mufclcs 
found, although he command t into various and nimble motions 
page 73. 
That the only ufe of the Diaphragm^ is to facilitate Refpiration by 
guarding the Heart and Lungs^that the lower Vifcera do not throng in 
upon them, page 74. 
That Refpiration is not needful to the motion or circulation of the 
Blood, page 87. 
That although heretofore our Author thought the Air in lofpiration 
to 
