When we confider the great Protrufion of Blood with- 
out the Veflels, as it appeared to oar Eyes by. the help of 
a Microfcope, we may fuppofe that fuch Protrufjon orEx- 
pulfion of the Blood was occafion’dbya great and fuddeii 
Fright or Sorrow, or any other Paffion 3 from whence we 
may conclude, that in any fuch Accidents Bleeding: is 
highly necelTary,in order to give the Blood room enough 
in the Velfels for a free Circulation. 
Now if the All-Wife Creator had not covered thofo 
Blood- Velfels that lie upon our Bowels, which to our 
Natural Sight feem, as it were,, to lie naked, with a very 
thin, but a very ftrong Membrane 5 that Blood, which, 
as is faid before, is forced thro* the Veins, would run in- 
to the Cavity of the Belly, and there ftagnating in great 
Quantities would rot and putrify, and confequently 
Death mufl: follow : Whereas now, as it is found to lie 
in fmall Parcels on the Bowels and other Places, it may 
be eafily dilfolved again 5 which, if it were not, it 
would be the Caufe of one’s Death, or at lead of Sick- 
nefs: But pardon me,‘that I have gone thus far beyond 
my Laft. 
HI. An. 
