having their branches infertcd into the fides of one another, but 
only by fending the fanguineous liquors through the ends of the 
ramifications of the /(^r^rf into the fubftanceof the Liver, and 
from thence conveying the faid liquors into the extremities 
of ther^Mand the veflels of the Bladder of Gall; Where he 
alfoexpreffes his agreement to the affercion and folid proof of 
the learned Dr. G//jK?^, importing, that in the Liver there is not 
any amjlomofis of any veflfels : Whence he concludes it to be e- 
videnr,how that in other parts alfo theCirculation of the blood 
is perform'd not by the fole amfiomofis of the arteries with the 
'vemsybxxt by the very pores of the fubftance of the parts them- 
felves.Furcher,having with moft of the modern Anatomifts de- 
nyed SAftguificmon to be performed in the Liver, and afcribed 
to it,and the Spleen together, the province of making the Fer- 
ment of the Blood, to render it fpirituous; he fubjoyns twoor 
three Obfervations of perfons cured ofconfiderable wounds in- 
flifted in the Liver ; and another of a youth whofe Liver was 
immediately joyned to hisL*ungs,without any other 
or medujlimm at all ; as alfo of one Ortelius , that had neither 
Liver nor Spleen, and whofe vem cava proceeded out of the 
Guts rhemfelves ; concerning w hich later cafe the fagacious 
Maipighi conjeflures,that the glandulous fubftance of the Liver 
in the faid Ortelius extended it felf all along his Guts. 
in (he examination of the Juyce of Gall he obferves,that that 
liquor doth nor only promote che excretion ofiheyiw,but is 
alfo highly neceflary to the fermentation of the Chyle & Bloody 
and teacheth, that it is a fermentative Juyce prepared in the 
Liver out of the Sulphureous parts of the Venal blood, and the 
Saltifli and Sub^acid liquor of the Spleen;refucing not only the 
new opinion of Syhiusmd 2?^^/W concerning the generation, 
of this liquor ; but a'fo that of ikf^^/^^m, importing, that the 
Bile is not generated out of any blood, or by a concoQion of 
divers Juyces made in the Liver, but only feparated fromth^ 
Blood by means of the Kernels of the Liver. After this he diP 
cuffesand difproves thedoftrine oiBackm and Sylvius about 
the motion of the £/7^',a{rer ting it to be produced in ihcfolli' 
cuius, and to pafs partly through the common daBu^ coMochm 
Jnto the Gurs,and partly through the formhiUrm into theLi- 
