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v^hleh is contained in Veins,Arteries,and 
Lymphatick yeirels,at leaft thofe, which 
are betwixt the conglobate glenduls and 
the Veins intercepted. I call, this fluid 
Common-i becaufe it is diftributed to- 
V^rards all the parts of the Body. Of that 
other Gommdn Fluidjwhieh is contain'd 
iil the Nervous fdbftance, fince ’ti? lefs 
known, I determine nothing. 
An Jpprofridte imetml Fluid is that, 
tvhich is circumfufed about the capillary 
VelTels of the commonVlnid ,2Lnd is diffei’ii! 
eht according to the diverfity of places j 
for there is another in the fanguineous 
another in the exahguious 
one's j another,about the moving fibres 5 
ariptherdn the Egg-fhell; another,in the 
fubiiance of the Womb j another in other 
places. Nor is that Opinion agreeable 
to Reafon or Experience, which holds, 
that,the extremities of the Veins and Ar* 
teries terminate in every the fmallefl: par¬ 
ticle of the Body, for the diftribution of 
warmth and food to them all 5 biit there 
are every where cavities, into which the 
parts fever'd from the blood are mixed 
with the Fluid of that place, and thence 
to be added to the folid parts 5 as again 
