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in order to promote Digcftion, is (eeii in the 
following Effeft of it, viz. If in the Night 
the Stomach be loaded with a Crapula of in- 
digefted Food that offends it, it has been found 
by repeated Experience, that if the Perfon la- 
bouring under this Uneafinefs, will for a con- 
fiderable time draw in his Breath deep, almofl: 
to the Degree of fighing, the Kneadings of 
the Stomach being by thefe deep Depreflions 
of the DiaphragPiy double in force to what 
they ufually are, the Stomach will by this 
means be much fooner exonerated of its trou- 
blefome Burthen. 
7. When the Arteries of the Stomach of a 
Dog have been injefted with Vermilion, and 
that Stomach has been blown up, in order to 
its being well dried 5 in this cafe the Water, 
which had as mentioned in Expermept IX, 
flowed thro’ the Arteries and Veins in order 
to wadi out the Blood, this Water would now 
flow plentifully from the Veins which were 
not injeded with Vermilion ; an Argument 
that there is left Blood in the Blood-veffels of 
the Stomach, when it is filled with Food than 
when empty. Whence as well as on other 
Accounts, the Stomach which is too much 
diftended with Food, having then a left Qiian- 
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