The CONTENTS. 
l^hefe capillary V ^£els comprelJed by extravd^ 
fated JVdteri n. 3. 
Cold Water poured through^ h. 4. 
jilfo a DecoBion of Oak Bark, n. 5. 
Experiment XVII. p. 133. 
A DecoBion of Chamomel Flowers' fows through 
the BloodWeJfels. 
Alfo a DecoBion of Cinnamon Water, n. 3. 
Experiment XVIII. p. 135. 
Pyrmont Water contraBs the Vejfels. 
Such Fhings as conftringe the Vefels increafe the 
Force of the arterial Blood, n. 5. 
B’he heating EffeBs of Brandy whence, n. 6. 
The Cortex in a double Capacity an Attenua- 
tor, n. 5. 
When given in the Paroxyfm of a Fever it in-~ 
creafes the Heat by conf ringing the Hef 'els, 
n. 6. 
B’he duration of the EffeBs of different Re- 
fr ingents very differefit, n. 8. 
Experiment XIX. p. 139. 
Defcripiion of the Gage to fee with what force 
Air is impelled into the Veffels, n. i. 
No Air will pafs from the Aorta or Vena Porta 
into the Cavity of the Guts, n. 2. 
Nor thro their converging Arteries when un- 
waff ed, n. 3. 
But 
