The CONTENTS. 
^he Lymphatick and other fecerning Vefelsy not 
fojlrong as the Arteries and VeinSy n. 24. 
On the increafe of one Evacuation the others 
abate and vice versa, n. 25. 
A large ^antity of Water drank^ dilates the 
whole Body^ n. 26. 
Inflammations whence^ n. 27. 
I'he Strength of the Periofieum^ n. 29, 30, 3 1. 
And of the Ligaments of the Hock foynt^ 
n. 32. 
I*he Force requifite in the growth of a BortCi 
, n. 33. 
fhe Strength of Silk^ Hair^ Flax and Leather^ 
n. 34, &c. 
Vegetable Fibres lengthen with Moiflurey n. 36^ 
Experiment XXIIL p. 177. 
I'he Strength of a Dogs Stomachy n. 2. 
Fhe Force with which the contamed Aliment is 
compreffedy n. 3, 4. 
Digefliony how performed^ 5* 
L'he great Ufe of hjeading the Stomach to and 
fro by In and Expiration^ n. 6. 
When a Stofnach is blown upy the Wafer flows 
plentifully out of the Blood We Jfels^ n. 7. 
Fhe Appetite of Hunger may be caufed by a 
greater flow of Blood mto tbofe Blood-Vef- 
fels in an empty than in a full Stomachy n. 8. 
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