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ufual Manner, will be emitted very briskly, but even 
Blood will be drawn from the Finger ; the Skin of 
which will be burft, and a Wound appear as if made 
by a Cauftic. 
2. If highly redify’d Spirit of Wine heated in a 
Spoon, the ethereal Spirit of Frobenius, Oil of Tur- 
pentine, Sulphur, Pitch, or Re/in melted, be applied 
to the iron Bar, inftead of one’s Finger, the Sparks 
proceeding therefrom will fet it on Fire inftantly. 
3. A Chair being fufpended by Ropes of Silk, 
made perfcdly dry, a Man placed therein is ren- 
der’d fo much eledrical by the Motion of the above- 
mentioned Globe, that, in the dark, a continual 
Radiance, or Corona of Light, appears incircling his 
Head, in the manner Saints are painted. 
4. If feveral fuch-like Globes, or eledric Tubes, 
are brought near the Man fufpended in the Chair, the 
Motions of the Heart and Arteries are very fenfibly 
increafed j and if a Vein be opened under the Ope- 
ration, the Blood that comes from it appears lucid 
like Phofphorus, and runs out fafter than when the 
Man is not eledrify’d. 
5. Water, in like manner, fpouting from an arti- 
ficial Fountain fufpended by filk Lines, fcatters itfelf 
in luminous little Drops ; and a larger Quantity of 
Water is thrown out, in any given Time, than when 
the Fountain is not made eledric. 
N ■ B. If three, four, or five Globes be employed, 
the EfFed will be proportionably better : And 
Monfieur & Abbe Nollet has found, that Globes 
or Tubes made of Glafs, coloured blue with 
Zaffer , are preferable to others j for when the 
Glafs is blue, the Experiments fucceed in all 
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