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His Spleen was very thick, and his livtrhig-, and in Tome places 
livid. The Heart very dry, and, as-twere, burnt. And having 
found the Vein, by wnicli theTransfufion had been made, there 
was, from the place of the opening of the Arm, to the Heart, 
almoft no bloud found in it, no more than in the other Veins, 
nor in the Ventricles of the Heart, for as much as that little, he 
received, had been imbibed by his hot and drie Flefii. All which, 
this Mt\$r> affkes, can be attefted both by a douzen perfons of 
great veracity, who were prefent at this diffedion, and confirm- 
ed by the Certificate given fry the Phyfitians themfelves, to be 
fent to the Parents of the deceafed Stranger^ who is the very fame 
with him, of whom a lefs puadfcual account was given Numb. 2& 
M'9r f 
l : 'Some ‘ Net? Experiments 
of In] effing Medicated liquor's into Vein's > together rvith the con* 
fiderable Cures , perform d thereby. 
ThU VM/ lately communicated in a Letter from Dantzick written by Tr* 
IVibri dus, Phyfitian in Ordinary to that City, which out of the Latin we thus 
Englijh ♦ 
'’Qrafmuch as we had a great defire to experiment, what 
would be the effects of the Chyrurgerie of Injecting liquors 
into BumaneNz ins, three fit fubjedts ; prefenting themfelves in 
our Hofpital, we thought good to make the Tryal upon them. 
But feeing- little ground to hope for a manifeft operation from 
only Altering Medidr^f we efteemed, the Experiment would 
be more convenient and confpicuous from Laxatives } which 
made us injedi by a Syphon about two drachmes of Cucha kind 
of Phyfick into the Median-We in of the right Arm. The Patients 
werethefe, One was a lufty rebuff Souldier dangeroufly infedfed 
with the Venereal Difeafe, and buffering grievous Protuberatings 
of the bones in his Arms. He, when the purgative liquor was in- 
fed into him, complained, of great pains in his Elbows,; and the 
little valves of his Arm did fell To vilibly, that it was neceffaiy 
by a gentle compreffionof on's fingers to Broke up that fwelling 
towards the Patients fhoulders. Some 4. hours after, it began to 
work, not very troublefomely 5 ;and fo it did the next day, in- 
somuch that the Man had five good Tools after it. Without any 
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