(i54) 
The particulars, which he undertakes to reform, are 
PunEium ; 
Lined, 
Terminus, 
Lima Reft a. 
Superficies , 
Superficiei Termini, 
Superficies Liana , 
Angulustg Where he is large 
upon th tAngulusContaElusf) 
Petitioprima Elem. i. Eu- 
clidis. 
Ratio, 
Radix isf Latus ■ 
Prop. 16, El ,3. 
Dimenfio Circuit, 
Magnitudo Circuit Hugemana , 
SeEUo Anguli, 
Ratio , habet reffia com - 
pdfita ex Radio (9 Tangente 
30. graded Radium ipfium, 
Propof.\y<£, Elem. 1. Vemon- 
firatio. 
Acldita efi Appendix de Mediis 
proportionalibus ingenere. 
KING SALOMONS POVRTRA I TV R E OF 
OLD A G E j by John Smithy M.D. This Treatife being a Phi- 
lo (ophical Difcourfe, though upon a Sacred Theme, may certain- 
ly claim 4 place among Pbilofophical Tranfadions. Not here to 
mention the many other learned Notes, this Worthy Author 
gives upon that Hieroglyphicai Defcription of Old Age, made 
by that Royal Pen-man of j Ecclejiaftes, cap. 12. We fhallonely 
take notice of that furprizingly Ingenious one, there to be met 
with, concerning the Antiquity of the Dodrineof the Bloods 
Circulation \ King Salomon , who lived neex 2700 years agoc 3 ufing 
inch expre'ffions,as may, to a conlidering Readej^very probably 
denote the fame Dodriae, which the Sagacious Dv. Harvey has 
of late years fo happily brought to light , and introduced into 
all the mo ft Ingenuous Societies of Learned men : The Pitcher , 
mention’d in the quoted place,.being Interpreted for the Veines y 
and the Fountain Jot the Right Ventricle of the Heart , as the Ci- 
flernfoT the Left AdStWhecle , there fpoken off, manifeftly im- 
porting a Circulation, made by the Great Artery with its bran- 
ches, the principal Inftrument thereof. 
Printe-d with Licence for John Martyngmd James Allepry , 
Printers to the Royal Society. 1666. 
