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moft, the leaft. This is plain, if we confider the 3 Fi^ 
gures A, B, C 
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Let the fumm of the fides be 40 inches or parts, and 
the length and breadth of the firft, or A be in both 10 
of B or the fecond 15 and 5, of C 19 and i. A fhall 
contain an Area of 100 inches, Bof 75, and C but of 
19. And therefore our Author thinks it cannot be de- 
nied,, the Heart contains the greateft quantity of Blood 
when it is abbreviated, fince it does not then approach 
nearer to a fquare^ but a Spherical Figure, which by the 
confent of all Geometers is the moft capacious. 
As for thePercuffion of the Breaft, bethinks this is in 
the Didftole. 
M. Gavet confiders next the Fermentation, the Confti- 
tuent Parts of the Blood, the Procefs of Generation, the 
feveral Modes of Secretion. He thinks it moft probable, 
that the Conftituent parts of all the Animal Liquors, as 
Blood, ChykjxCholer, are formally exiftent in the Ali- 
Hhhhhh men% 
