1^6 Of viewing the Current , Me* 
Pepper-Corns ; whilfl in many of the mi- 
nutefl VefTels only fingle Globules were able 
to find a PafTage, and that too not without 
changing their Figure into that of oblong 
Spheroids. We faw here, likewife, much 
better than we had, done before, the Pulfa- 
tion and Acceleration of the Blood in the 
Arteries, in the Manner before deferibed, 
and could clearly diflinguifh two or three 
VefTels lying over one another, with Cur¬ 
rents running different Ways. In ihort, it 
appeared like a beauteous Landscape, where 
Rivers, S treams, and Rills of Running Water 
are every where difperfed. 
During this Examination, we took notice 
of a Veifel extremely minute, iffuing from 
the Side of a larger, and turning backwards 
from it in a curve Line. We perceived, afe 
unequal Intervals, fometimes one, fometimes 
two, and fometimes three colourlefs Glo¬ 
bules dropt or fqueezed out of the larger 
VefTels into this minute one, and gliding 
through it fingly and very flowly which 
made the Doctor imagine it might be a fe- 
cretory Duff. We obferved, likewife, that 
as the Animal grew languid and near ex¬ 
piring, the Blood in the Arteries would flop 
on a fudden, Teem as it were coagulating, 
and then run backwards for fome Time; 
after which it would again recover jts na¬ 
tural Courfe with a great deal of Rapidity. 
—A due Confideration of thefe Appearances 
might 
