( n8 ) . 
A Maid, after eating a good Break- faft, about feven 111 
the Morning, was iet Blood about eleven the fame day in 
her Foot § the firft Blood was receiv’d in a Porringer \ and 
within a little while it turn’d very white 3 the laft Blood was 
received in a Sawcer ,. which turned white immediately, like 
the white of a Cuftard. Within five or fix hours after, he 
(the Pbyfitian) chanced to fee both, and that in the Por» 
ringer was half Blood and half Chyle, fwimming upon it 
like a Serum as white as Milk 5 and that in the Sawcer all 
Chyle 5 without the leaft appearance of a drop of Blood 5 
and when he heated them diftin&ly over a gentle Fire, they 
both harden’d : As the white of an Egge when ’tis heated, 
or juft as the Serum of Blood doth with heating, but far 
more white. This Maid was then in good health, and onely 
let Blood becaufe (he never had her Courfcs, yet of a very 
florid clear Complexion. 
Note: 
The Reader*?/ thefe Papers is dejired , that in thofe of 
Numb. 4. pag. 60. lin. 10. he would pleafe to read eight, in- 
fteadof hundreds this latter word having been put in by a 
great over-fight^ dnd 6 without this Comfiton, injuring that Au- 
thor , who]} Confi derations are there related. This Advert if e* 
went fiwuldhave been given in Numb* 5. but was omitted for 
hajle . 
Imprimatur Rob. Say , c Uice-CanceL Oxon. 
Oxford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield , 
fox Richard Davis , 1665. 
