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same or a different kind , and feparate it from the Nerve of the 
Eight fair , and lay it bare above an inch. Then make a ftrong 
Ligature on the upper part of the Artery, not to be untied a- 
gain; but an inch below, vide l, towards the Heart, make ano- 
ther Ligature of a running knot, which may be loofen’d or faff- 
nedas there fhall be occafioi). Having made thefe two knots, 
draw twothreds under the Artery between the two Ligatures 5 
and then open the Artery, and put in a Quill, and tie the Artery 
upon the Quill very faft by thofe two threds,and flop the Quill 
with a hick. After this, make bare the Jugular Vein in the o- 
ther Dog about an inch and a half long 3 and at each end make a 
Ligature with a running knot, and in the fpace betwixt the two 
running knots drawn under the Vein twothreds, as in the o- 
ther 2 then make an Incifion in the Vein, and put into it two 
Quills, one into, the dependent part of the Vein, to receive the 
bloud from the other Dog, and carry it to the Heart 3 and the 
other Quill put into the other part of the Jugular Vein, which 
comes from the Head (out of which, the fecond Dogs own 
bloud muft run into Difhes.) Thefe two Quills being put in and 
tyed faff, flop them with a ftick, till there be occafionto open 
them. 
All things being thus prepar’d, tie the Dogs on their fides to- 
wards one another fo conveniently, that the Quill may go into 
each other, (for the Dogs necks cannot be brought fo near, but 
that you,muft put two or three feveral Quills more into the firft 
two, to convey the bloud from one to another.) After that, 
unflop the Quill that goes down into the firft Dog’s jugular 
Vein, and the other Quill coming out of the other Dog’s Arte- 
ry 3 and by the help of two or three other Quills, put into each 
other, according as there fhall be occafion, infert them into one 
another. Then flip the running knots, and immediately the 
bloud runs through the Quills, as through an Artery, very im- 
petuoufly. And immediately, as the bloud runs into the Dog, 
unftop the other QijilJ, coming out of the upper part of his Jugu- 
lar Vein (a. Ligature being firft made about his Neck, or elfe his 
other Jugular Vein being comprefs’d by ones Finger 3 ) and let 
his own bloud run out at the fame time into Difhes (yet not 
«onftantly a but according as you perceive him able to bear ip 
