B L O 
difcoVery of the membraneous fubftance of 
thole veins, and of fome a£ls' in plants refem- 
blmg thofe of fenfe ; and alfo of the agree- 
ment of the venal juice in vegetables with the 
blood of animais - Lifter 
■ — Notice of an admirable liquor, inflan tly flop- 
ping the blood of arteries pricked or cut, with- 
out any fuppuration, or without leaving any 
fear or cicatrice - Denys 
Experiments made with the liquor at Lon- 
don - Needham and Wijeman 
- — - — At Paris - Denis 
An addition to the experiments - AnGn. 
Experiments in St. T homas’s Hofpital Anon . 
Further fuccefs in the Fleet ** Anon . 
Microfcopical obfervations concerning blood, 
&c. - - Leewenhoek 
— — A relation concerning a flrange kind of bleed- 
ing in a little child - Gard 
— — Microfcopical obfervations concerning the tex- 
ture of the blood - Leewenhoek 
— An account of a periodical evacuation of 
blood at the end of one of the fingers 
Dublin Society 
Letter concerning the circulation of the blood 
as feen by the help of a microfcope, in the la- 
certa aquatica - Molyneux 
— A conjecture of the quantity of blood in men, 
together with an eftimate of the celerity of its 
circulation - - Moulin 
An account of an experiment of the injection 
of mercury into the blood, and its ill effe£l on 
the lungs - - Moulin 
- An experiment of a furprizing change of co- 
lour, from a pale tranfparent, or clear li- 
quor, to a very blue ceruleus one, and that in 
an inflant, by the ad million of air only, ap- 
plied to illuflrate fome changes of colour, anc! 
other effedls on the blood of refpiring animals 
- - Slave 
Letter on the human blood - Vieujj'ens 
— Letter concerning the circulation and flagnation 
of the blood in tadpoles 
■ Anfwer of the College of Phyficians at Rome 
to the letter of M. VieufTens, on theexiflence 
of acid fait in the blood, and its proportion 
Tranf. 
VII 5131 
VIII 6039 
— 6052 
— 6054 
— 6074 
— 6078 
— 6115 
IX 12! 
— 193 
X 380 
XV 989 
— 1236 
*VI 433 
XVII 486 
— 898 
XX 224 
XXII 447 
— 599 
61 
Abridg. 
II 693 
m 252 
— 253 
— • 29 r 
— 254 
— 255 " 
— 683 
— 251 
-683 
— 252 
II *33 
III 225 
— 233 
— 220 
— 685 
— 247 
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