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San^orij SanHo^ij de Static a Medicim A- 
phorifmorum StSiion€% Septemcum Commtntario 
Martini Lvfter, Londini, Impenj. S. Smith 
^ Benj. Walford , K^S. fypograffh 1 70 1. in V". . 
rHe Ingenious Author of thefe Aphonftns fpent 50 
years at Padua, upon the ttudy of Infenfible Tran- 
fpiration, which (hke a great Mafter) he reduc u ro (hort- 
Static Rules, by the help of a Chair placed in a Bal- 
lance. All thefe he has apply 'd to the moft momentous 
parts of Health and Sicknefs, by a Principle much more 
fure than the fafhionable way of Hypothecs. His Gm- 
me/ztator deferves no lefs praife, having drawn on the fide 
of each leaf his Notes, equal to the lext in all excellen- 
cies, if not above it, being affifted by more confiderable 
difcoveries m-Attatomy and Philofophy. 
Galen was of opinion, that moft IndifpoGtions pro* 
ceeded from a leffer or larger perfpiration than is requi- 
fite 5 which Doftrine is demonftrated by the undoubied - 
Experiments of SanHorius^md the obfervationsof DrL/y/er^ 
which may prove of lingular ufe to thofe Students in 
Phyfick, who purfue Things rather than Notions, and 
know how to apply Weight, Meafure and Numbers, to 
all the parts of Life. 
At the end the E>r hath been pleased to give the Rea- 
der a Catalogue of all the Trads and Papers publifhed by 
himfelt, which 'tis to be wifti'd all other Authors would 
imitate, for the benefit of the Readers. 
