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In the Eleventh he difcourfes of the advantages of the 
Memory and ]udgment,far preferring the latter before thofe 
of the former, and therefore encouraging all men to employ 
thebeftof theirpower in forming and correcting the Judg- 
ment. 
Inthe2W^^//&andlafl:he confiders, with what difcreti- 
on Arts and Sciences are to be difcover'd and communica- 
ted; inclining rather by divulging them to benefit raan-> 
kind in general, than by making inclofures to be wanting in 
the exercife of humanity. 
/ 
II. Thorns Bmholini de ANATOMB 
P R ACT ICA ex Cadaver ibu6 morbofts ad- 
ormnda. Confillum^ Hafniae, 1674. /«4^ 
THE Author of this ufeful Difcourfe confidering, 
that the diffefting and careful obferving of Men 
and Women dying of confiderable Difeajes ^ is one of 
the main dejiderauin Anatomy; and reprefenting here , 
with no fmall regret, the fad lofs he fuftain'd by fire, 
of twenty years labours of his own, beftow'd upon this 
Subjeft; he hath been pleafed, upon the occafion mini* 
ftred unto him by the like Work , begun by theofhilu4 
Bonetus a Learned Phyfician of Geneva , to deliver in 
this Traft his Advife concerning that Argument, and 
the Method he obferv'd in his writing upon it, as far 
as he was able to recoiled his thoughts, about the 
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