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Tfie&ft was that the different Colour of Zhhfe th u is 
m^de at different times, he faid, this came from iience^ that 
thofe that pafs by the firft ways, are but little charged, 
whereas the other, that pafs by the fee ond ways, having 
fervedfor a Vehkk to the Ckjle^ and circulated with the 
mafs, ot the Blood, are charged with the Volatile and Sd- 
fhuroHs Salts and ocher excrements of the Bloody and con^ 
fequently more coloured. 
The fecond Vhenomenon^'w^s the Red^ Gmmjh md forne^ 
times hUcktffJ colour of the Drim of thofe that are purged 
with the infufion of Cajjia* This^ according to him is be- 
caufe that Tinfture pafles by the firft ways, as was expe- 
rimented in the Stomach of a dead maHj where this Liquor 
paffes indeed more flowly, and in lefs quantityf but always 
of a Gnenijh Red. It is the fame of the Red Tinfture of 
the Urine after eating Beetes^ of the Violet-brovpn^ which 
is obferved after Drinking MW^/ vpaters :^ of the fmell 
of Violets aim the taking Pills Turpentine^ and of the 
ftrong (^moll ^{tcrafparagHs, all which comes from the firft 
Zir/W being charged with that colour and fmell, which is 
not taken away by any thing that's mixt with it, whereas 
the fecond Urine which carries the Chjle and Aliments has 
HO other colour nor fmell than ZJrme ordinarily has, he 
advertifed at laft that he had fpoken only in general, and 
without mentioning the exceptions 5 and that he was rea- 
dy to quit this opinion, whenever good reafons were given 
againft it. 
In the Qnd Monfeur Marchand clofed tliQ Ajjmtbly witb 
the Ledore of a difcourfe of a difcovery ot a new Simple^^ 
he began with enumerating the advantages Modern Bot^- 
nifis have above the Ancient-^ in regard the Uter in the 
fpace of fo many Ages difcovered at moft not above 600c 
PUnts^ and tht former in this laft Age, have found out^ 
at Ipaft 4000 and among others excellent Spedfiqfies as Ipe- 
cacuanha^ Jefuits Barky &c. Whereas the Ancients knew^' 
©o!y feme bid Purgatives fuch as Scamonj and. Hellelwru 
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