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and Solids being thereby increafed, the Per- 
fpiration is confequently alfo Co much increafcd, 
as to pa(s in the vifible Form of Sweat thro* the 
Pores, which by Experiment XV, Numb, 5). 
are dilated by Heat. 
Experiment XV. 
I. hydraulic and hydroftatical Me- 
X thod of examining the animal Canals, 
is not only of ufe to (hew the Force of the 
Blood in the Veins and Arteries, the great Re- 
fiftance it meets with in its Progrefs thro’ the 
finer capillary Veflels, and many other things 
which are (hewn and deduced from the fore- 
going Experiments : But may alfo be very fer- 
viceable in fliewing what EfFed different Li- 
quors have on the finer Vcflfels of the Body, viz, 
when they are- either hoc or cold, or have 
different Degrees of reftringent or other Qua- 
lities. 
2. For fincc the healthy State of an Ani- 
mal confifts principally in a due Equilibrium 
between its Fluids and Solids, fo that an Er- 
ror in the Solids will greatly contribute to the 
difordering of the Fluids coo, it will there- 
fore be very ufeful to fee, what Effc^ differ- 
ent 
