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Part I. Of Humane Rarities. 
nium Humanum pr#paratum,Craniuni Humanum Calcinatum. 
Cranii Humani Magiflerium, Spirit us EJfentificatus, Oleum , 
Sal Volatile, TirMura , Gaired'a, i.e. F.xtraUum Cranii Thec- 
phrafti. But the Cranium pr#paratum , and the fpirit are 
moll, and mod defervedly, in ufe. 
A HUMANE SKULL cover’d all over with 
Molls, by the Paracelfeans call’d Vfnea. This Alois is by 
them commended for its peculiar Virtue in Hopping of 
bleeding at the Nofe. 
Upon comparifon it appears to me, to be the fame, in 
fpecie , with that defcribed by Johannes Bauhinus under the 
Title of Mujcus facie Abietis. So that we may probably 
expect the fame advantage from the ufe of this, as of that 
which grows upon Skulls. For a Skull can have no fur¬ 
ther influence, than hath the alteration of the foil: which 
although it may produce fome differences, yet is fel- 
dom or never known to alter the fpecifick Virtue of a 
Plant. 
A HUMANE SKULL cover’d all over with the 
Skin. Having been buried, as is probable, in fome Limy, 
or other like foil, by which it was tann’d or turn’d into a 
kind of Leather. 
The GALL BLADDER, together with the 
V A SA BILARIA, taken out of the Liver, and filled 
with foft red Wax. Performed, and given by Dr .Swam¬ 
merdam. 
The SPLEEN mod cunoufly EXCARNATED, 
and the Veflels filled with wax: whereby its Fibers and Vef- 
fels are very well feen. Performed, and given by the fame 
Hand. 
A Portion of the PENIS and Urethra: wherein the 
Corpora Nervofa are molt confpicuous. By the fame 
Hand. 
A Portion ofthe INTESTINUM JEJUNUM: 
wherein the Valvul<z conniventes obferved by Rhuyfferius , 
delineated by Kirckringius, are well feen. 
It is obferved (a) by Dr. William Cole , That not only (A Phiio- 
thefe Valves, but the Fibers of the inner Mufcular Mem- _ Tranf ’ 
brane of the Guts are admirably continu’d in a fpiral Line, 
ail along from the Stomach to the very Anus. 
The PROPER VESSELS of a HUM ANE 
TESTICLE, 
