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Artery, to fee how much the Force of the Blood 
was abated ; this I repeated to the eighth 
Quart, and then its Force being much abated, 
I applied the glafs Tube after each Pint had 
flowed out : The Refult of each Trial was 
as is fet down in the following Table, in 
which are noted the greateft Heights it reach-* 
cd after every Evacuation : It was ufually a- 
bout a Minute before it rofe to thefe feveral 
Heights, and did not rife gradually, but would 
ftand during feveral Pulfes much lower, than 
what it would at length reach to 5 fo that I 
often thought it had done rifing, when on a 
fudden it would rife for fome time four, eight, 
twelve or fixteen Inches higher, where it would 
ftay for fome time, and then on a fudden fall 
four, eight, twelve or fixteen Inches. 
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