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in Animals,of which the firft is External \ 
the andCmmon»,thG third, 
Internal^ iiad Ap^rofriate to each. part. 
By the word of External'^Xmd in Ani¬ 
mals I undorftand not only that, which 
cncompalTcth the vifible furface like an 
Atmofphere, but that alfojwkich touch- 
eth all the other furfaces of the Body that 
by the greater holes are continued to the 
jfaid furface 5 fuch as are, the furface of 
the l}era arteria or Wind' pipe,which 
the Air infpired touchethtthe whole fur* 
face of the way of the Aliment,by which 
I mean the Mouth,the Wcafand,tbe Sto¬ 
mach, and theEntrals; the whole fur¬ 
face of the Bladder and the Urethra', the 
whole furface which hath communicati* 
on with the W^omb, at leaft in the years 
of ripe age i the whole furface of all the 
excretory Velfels, continued from the 
capillaries unto the orifices, which dif- 
charge their contents into the Ears, Eye¬ 
lids,Noftrils,Eyes,the way of Aliments, 
the Bladder,theZ/rrr^r4, the Womb,and 
the Skill; the particular enumeration and 
defeription of which would flaow, that 
many arc indeed extrinfick> which are e- 
ftcem’d 
