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Afterwards I took fome Pickle and mixt it with Bran- 
dy in which the Bark had lain about eight days, and 
poured fome ©fit upon two diftinft Glaffes, and then 
obferved that as foon as the faid Brandy was mix'd with 
the Pickle, the mingled Stuff affirmed a whitifh Colour j 
and when I viewed it with my Microfcope, l difcovered 
therein fa many Coagulated Particles, even where the 
Liquid Matter had run off of the Glafs, that it was hard" 
ly to be conceived how there could proceed, out of two 
transparent mixed Liquors, fo many Particles, which 
through the Microfcope appeared of the Colour of the 
Bark China Chine, befides an unfpeakable number of fuch- 
exceeding fmall Particles, that they aimed efcaped my 
fight, tho’ viewed through one of the beft Microfcopes $, 
and about the fpaceof a Minute after, in the place where 
the Liquid Matter had lain ihinneft, I faw a great many 
Coagulated Salts of Quadrilateral Figures, the tides of 
which run obliquely into a Point, in appearance like a 
Quadrilateral pointed Diamond } others were Coagula- 
ted without any Shape or Order, and all incompaffed 
with fmall Particles mentioned before : I faw moreover, 
a great many very tranfparent irregular Particles coagula- 
ted, of which, in all my Obfervations upon the Pickles 
and Brandy, I had never feen fo many andfo large 5 in 
viewing thofe Particles more narrowly, I found they 
were Salts that had not been able to Coagulate. 
After this I took a little Brandy (about the Quantity 
of three or four Grains of Sand) in which fome of the 
China Chine had been infufed, but not in whole Pieces §; 
Jtfid I mixed the fame with about a like Quantity of my 
Blood, which by the prick of a Needle I had drawn out 
of my Finger, and as quick as ever I con’d placed it be* 
fore , my Microfcope 5 and then with great Amazement 
obferved the Operation of this mingled Stuff, in which 
there was fuch a fermenting and running about of the 
Parts, that it .is impoffible for me to exprefs it to you 5 
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