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D I S 
Diaphragm. Of the ftru&ure of the midriff 
- Leewenhoek 
A letter concerning two pofthumous letters of 
Ant. a Leewenhoek, relating to the diaphragm 
- Hoogvlietiiii 
- — On the palpitation of the diaphragm 
- Leewenhoek 
- Hiftory of a fplit one in a child of ten months 
old, accompanied with part of the interlines 
being thrown into the thorax Fothergill 
Diaries. See Meteorological . 
Differential. A letter concerning the difpute 
about the invention of the method of fluxions, 
or differential method j with M. Leibnitz, his 
anfwer - - Conti 
- The Newtonian differential method illuffrated 
- Stirling 
Digestion. Obfervations on thefe three chemical 
operations, digeftion, fermentation, and tri- 
ture or grinding (hitherto in the author’s opi- 
nion not fufficiently regarded) by which many 
things of admirable ufe may be performed 
- - Langeloi 
- — Obfervations about digeftion, and the motion of 
the blood in a fever - Leewenhoek 
A difcourfe concerning digeftion Leigh 
Experiments relating to digeftion Mufgrave 
On the digeftion of the ftomach after death 
- John Hunter 
Dioptrick Problem. Why four convex glaffes in 
a telefcope (hew objects ere£l Molyneux 
Dipping Needle. See Needle . 
Diseases. Obfervation on a human body dead of odd 
difeafes - - Fairfax 
An account of the difeafes of dogs, and feveral 
receipts for the cure of their madnefs, and of 
thofe bitten by them : extracted from the pa- 
pers of Sir T. Mayerne, by 
Sir Theodore de Vaux 
- Some obfervations on the motion of difeafes, 
and on the births and deaths of men and other 
animals, in the different times of the Nt^G^^ov 
Pafchail 
An account of a very large difeafed kidney found 
on the difle&ion of a body ; with the fymp- 
toms of the difeafe before death, and an ex- 
planation of the phenomena Cooper 
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Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XXXII 400 
VII 687 
~ 435 
— 436 
— 562 
XLIV ii 
XI 107b 
XXX 923 
IV 162 
— 1050 
— 141 
VII 5052 
ni 315 
XIII 347 
XIV 694 
— 699 
— 684 
— 94 
— 93 
LXII 447 
XVI 169 
1 189 
II 546 
111 76 
XVI 408 
11 870 
hi 283 
XVII 815 
— 3 ** 
XIX 301 
— 143 
— Part 
