t 5S^1 
opon the place, but becaufe I do not find that it is fo^ 
fine as feme in Camhden^ oxCiampim^ that has lately 
writ upon this fubjeft, I will not trouble you there^ 
with. 
When wei^ beheld as much of it as time would' 
give us leave, we cover'dit all up again,and there it re- 
mains unto this very time 5 and at prefent tlie Clofe m 
which it is, is fown with Line* I am 
. ffe//, Aug. Tour Humble Servos, 
1. 1700. 
Abr. delaPryme- 
Reader o£ Trw. Churchv 
V. An Account of Books, vizi- 
1. Petri Chirai, Confflam, Medki iff Pfofeffh^ 
ris Regii Monfpe/ienfis de Motu Cordis Ad^ 
verjma Analytical Monfp^ t6^^Jn 
THe Author of this difcourfe endeavous^ to deli^ 
ver an entire fyftem of the motion of the Heart 
and its Caufes in aa Analytick Method, advancing each 
Pofitioa iti the Order, the mind arrives at the know- 
ledge of it He divides, thia fubjed into three diftinft^ 
Enquiries. 
1. What is the Caufe of the Contraaion ©£ the- 
Heart >: 
2. What is the Caufb of its Dilatation 
3. Why the motion of the Ventricles and Auricles 
are not contemporary, but alternate ? 
Snce^ 
