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-Laftly , He obfcrv'd ftore of little ftrange Bodies, 
tliat were f J interpofed- between the woof of the fibred 
of the Bladder , that it was thereby exceeding tumified 
.and fcirrous. He faith, he cut it athwart, and found 
the inner fubftance of it very full of vefiels, of which 
he founded many, and found, that though it was hard, 
yet it was very full of pipes running thorow it, which 
made him at firft imagine, that as the Spennatiqiie and 
Hypogaftrique channels of .a breeding Woman grew big 
in proportion that the hmbryo is nouri(h*t 5 fo thefe 
Hvpogaftrique Vein^ and Arteries of the Bladder were 
all dilated and widened to feed thefe Caruncles^ which 
from thence, as their placenta^ drew all their nourifli- 
ment : But when he faw chat thefe Tubes did far ex- 
ceed their ordinary number, he believed, that this was 
from thence, becaufe that each capillary branchy whole 
fmallnefs doth commonly hide them from us, was much 
ftretch't in this cafe, to furnifli this Matrixy f if it may 
be.fo calledj with more blood than ordinary. 
Errata in Numb. 12 6. 
.p. 143. J. 5* pro illtiflre& ; addito fcrmom, IcgMmlirej 3 ib, 1,23. addihf^y 
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Printed for John Martyn^ ^nni^it 'u> 
Socktj/. 1674. 
