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of being contorted, and of a (Turning any Figure *5 and, 
when thoroughly relaxed, difieminated and floating 
in a Fluid, enter the LdSteals ; and confequently may 
pafs through the Convolution of (mall Arteries, 
whereof the Glands and fecretory Veflels are formed l 
for a Gland is faid to be nothing elfe but a Convo- 
lution of fmall Arteries. 
AT. B. This Gentleman has kept a Arid Regimen 
of Diet for many Years, as being fubjed to frequent 
Fits of the Gout, an Incontinency of Urine, &c. In 
the Morning early, a Draught of Cows Milk, Jlatim 
ab Ubere's which oft doth not pafs a Colatorium , 
whereby fome of the downy Hair about the Udder 
might get along with the Milk into the Brim# Via, 
&c. 1 am, with great Refpcd, 
Tour mojl obliged , 
and moft obedient , 
humble Servant , 
T. Knight. 
* The Czpillamenta , whilft in the Urinal, and till the Urine was 
decanted, appeared only like a grofs turbid Liquor, the Filaments being 
To diffufed. 
Remar k. 
I doubt of thefe Subftances being real Hairs ; I imagine they are 
rather (lender grumous Concretions, formed only in the Kidneys by 
being fqueezed out of the excretory Duds into the Pelvis. C. M~ 
X. An 
