The CONTENTS. 
I'he cold Ague Fit from a too grofs vifcid State 
of the Bloody and from a turbid precipita- 
tion in the Blood from the coming on of the cold 
Fity n. 42. 
How Bleedmg a?2d Purgmg cool a?2d bring on 
a Fity n. 43. 
As alfo a too relaxed State of the Fibres, n. 44. 
Gouty Hwnours aptejl to fix hi the Extremities 
and in the Stomach, n. 45. 
Chillnefs from Ulcer s, n. 36. 
Dropfical Blood cold and fometimes feveriJ 1 :> 
n. 47. 
Lojs of too great ^antity of Blood cools for 
want of enough Globules, n. 48. 
Experiment XIV. p. 1 14, 
Fhe dying Dogs Blood wafijed out of its Vejfels 
with a Column of warm Water, n. i. • 
Dead when all the Blood was out of tJoe Vefelsy 
thd they were full of IF at er, 11. 2. 
Very uneafy when the Wafer entered the Arte- 
ries, hence the Necefiity of gradually aJfimV 
lating the Aliment with the Blood, n. 3. 
Warm Water in the Blood-Feficls made the 
Dogs vomit, D. 4. 
Convulfcd all the Mufclcs, n. 5. 
Swelled all the Parts of the Body, n. 6. 
Fhe Lymphaticks not biirjl by this Water, n. 7. 
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