Qcniurj. Vl'il. 
Concerning Teeth, tilde Things are to bee Considered, i. The 
Prejerving of them. 2 . the Keeping of them white, 3. The Drawing of 
the! 11 with Lcajl Paine. 4. The Staying and MaJing of the Tooth-Ach. 5. 1 he 
Binding in of Arupciail Teeth, where- Teeth haue bfcene ftrucken out. 
6 . And jaft of ail, .that Great One^ of Re(loring,Teeth in Age. The In- 
jhmees chit giuc any likelihood of Rejloring Teeth in Age, are- The Late 
Commi/tg of Ttetb in fome • And the Renewing of the Beakes in Birds, 
which are Commatcriall with Teeth, Qu&re therefore more particular¬ 
ly h >w that commeth. And againe, the Renewing, of Hornes. Blit yet 
that harli not beetle knowne to haue beene prouokedb.y Art • Therefore 
let Triall bee made, whether Hornes may bee procured togrow in Beeifts 
that are not and how ? And whether they may bee procured to 
come Larger than vfuall 5 As to make an Oxe, or a Deere, haue a Greater 
Head of Hornes ? And whether the Head of a Deere, that by Age is more 
Spitted, may be brought againe to be mor c Branched For thefe Triads ^ 
and the like’ will fhew, whether by Art fuch Hard Matter can be called, 
and prouoked. It may be tried alfo, whether Birds may not haue fome 
thing done to them, when they are Youngs whereby they may be made 
to haue Greater, 01 Longer Bits j Or Greater and Longer Tallow? And 
whether Children may not haue fome wafh, or Something to make their 
Teeth Better, and Stronger? C brail is invfe as an Helpeto the Teeth of 
Children 
O Omc Lining Creatures generate but at certaine Sea/ons of the Teare 5 As 
Deere, sbeepe, v/ilde Conneyes, See. And moft Sorts of Birds, and 
Fijhes: Others at any time of the T eare, as Men - And all Domejlicke Crea - , 
j lures^ As Horfes, Hogges, Dogges, Cats, See. The Caufe of Generation at 
all seafons feemeth to bee FulneJJe: For Generation is from Redundance^. 
This FulneJJe arifeth from two Caufes • Either from the Nature of the 
Creature, if it be Hot, and Moift , and Sanguine j Or from Plenty of Food. 
For the firft, Men, Horfes, Dogs, See. which breed at all Seafons, are full 
of Heat and Mot (lure • D ones are the, fulleft of Heat and Moijiure amongft 
Birds, and therefore breed often - The Tame Done almoft continually. But 
Deere are a Melancholy Dry Creature, asappeareth by their Fearefulnejfe, 
and the Hardnefje of their Flefb. Sbeepe are a Cold Creature, asappeareth 
by their Mildnejje, and for that they feldom cDrinke. Moft fort of Birds 
are of a drv Sab (lance in comparifon of Beafts. Fijhes are cold. For rhe fe- 
^ cond Caufe , FulneJJe of Food \ Men, Kine, Swine, Dogs, See. feed full ; And 
we fee that thofe Creatures , which being tvilde, generate feldome, being,' 
Tame, generate often ■ Which is from warmth, and FulneJJe of Food. W e 
findc, that the Time of Goingto Rut of Deere, is in September ; For that 
they need the whole Summers Feed and GraJJ'e, to make them fit for Ge- i 
negation. And if come Early about the Middle of September, they 
goe to Rut. fomewhat the,fooner-, If Drought, fomewhat the later. So 
i sbeepe, in refped of their, (mail Heat, generate about the fame time, or 
fomewhat before. But for the moft part. Creatures chat generate at cer- 
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Experiments 
in Contort, 
touching the 
Goseratw?! ant] 
Bearing of Li* 
tang Creatures 
in the Wombe, 
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