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. tied to the Melemery at all, but being placed[ he Cavity ot the Os ilium, by its end it is join-to the right Kidney, the Peritoneum comingjj tWc en. In Apes ’tis pretty large but larger inn ,. a 8 s ; and in Conies, fquirriis, and Rats laigeitj t , ' n proportion to the Bulk ot’ their Bodies,k . ln Adult Persons very much undilcovered ;’tis 'l* t * 1C l' atus 01 an ^ n *ant newly born r in whichbe 4 V" ays ^ound full ot Excrement, it teems tot e |p k ;r ‘d ot Receptacle for the Faces of the In-the'p^ ^^ 0rc ^be Birth, or during the time that/»» W’ US n0t cxoneratc f er A’vum. Dr. GUJ-hav '”-' 48 a ^° lbat it serves in Inch Animals as"’he ' ar ^ e ’ ^ or a kind of ad Ventricle or Bag,C ^ C P re P arc d Aliments may be stored up,ttior l ° reta >ncd, till a richer, thicker, andq.^ nur ritious Juice may be drawn from them.*he C p? ^ ay ' '' contains a Ferment; and others,it fe atu<) bty of the Intestines; and others, thati ls ^ rat « a Liquor by some Glands which are incr(;rn Vlty > which Liquor serves to harden theEx-COrV' t b e y pals through the Colon.
J'Wioi, ■ ^IbNT of any Generating Term inthat 'p"’ ls 'be Quantity which arises by dividingCf^rm 'be generated Quantity.ber s ’bbrlCIENTS in Algebra, are such Num-into w l ar k e P s cfixcd before any Letters or Species,Piied 1C ” betters they are supposed to be multi-th e L ai) d therefore with such Letters, or with
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vi^ a “§i e or Product, (consiciunt Productum )
'b^t so they take tbeir Name. Thus Cab impliesi nt0 th 6 ^"'''y repreiented by a b is multipliedso e st ^“'efficient C, and that out of those twobetter or P r °duct Cab is formed. If aposej ,b a L Ve no Number preffxed, ’tis always sup
IS f 1 ^ C * C ° e $ c * cnt 1 » because everything
c °fdi nK Co ’ f ^ c A«f in a Quadratick Equation is, ac-the r ^, ICS Si 8 n > either the Summ or Differencehigher 0 R-°ots. And in any Equation of an,s alty a '' lre , the Co-efficient of the second Term'beir ^ 1 le A gg rc gatc of all the Roots, retaininge S"al tQ Pp. r S'gns ; lo that if all the Negatives be, Va «ilh ; a 'be Affirmatives,the Second Term will'% Vis ' v b're the Second Term is thus want-ons 1 ’8n that the Quantities under contrary„ Th e Co !i US equal.
y e °f ali lC ‘ ent tbe Third Term is the Aggre-" c atio n 0 /^ e Rectangles, arising by the multi-j* a y$ ( 0eve Every two of the Roots, how many3< R vL rc bose Combinations of Twos can be
Cubick, six in a Biqua-
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The c^V" 00 ) & c -P'gzte ,s As l ent of the Fourth Term is the Ag-JNtiplii" r/ie Solids made by the continualf* v er ln C L IOn of every z of the Roots, how oftenR bad so ? Ternary can be had, as there can 4t 1Ve Dime fy'Radratick, Ten in an Equation ofbuitely ^, n bons, And thus it will go on in-
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in an Anatomicals any kind of Organical Cavity in an jenter*~ a "d hence Diseases lcatcd in thecalled cv- Varies of th
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>^OEl See Cœliacf.
Trunk of v ^ Arte *?i that which arises from theOwlets , n 5 5 E re at Artery after it enters the Ab-0,1 soe st ‘^s into two Branches ; the firstto V^m-hand is the Gastrica Dextra, whichder > ihe p^? macb ' Cisiica to the Gall B!ad-
‘'ttinai;, t,\u‘ ® extra 10 the Omentum, the ln-' e ^ ntl siinutn Duodenum and
of the 'jejunum, the Gadto-Epiploit to the sto-mach, to die Omentum, and some Branches to theLiver, which enter the Capjula Communis to ac-company the Branches of the Porta.
The left Branch of the Cæiiacl^ Array (which iscalled by some Splcuica, because it goes towardthe Spleen) on its upper side fends forth the Ga-Jlrica Major, which dividing into two Parts afterit hath sent a little Twig to the Stomach, makesthe Coronaria Stcmachica and the Gastrica Si nifir a.And out of its lowest side spring the Epiplois Per.ftica, which runs to the hinder Leaf of the Otncr-turn and the Colon annexed to it, and the EpiploisSiniiha which goes to the lowest and left side ofthe Omentum.
COELIACK Passion or Affection, is a kind ofFlux or Diarrhœa, wherein the Aliments eitherwholly changed, or only in parr, passes by Stoolwithout any Chvsfication, and it is two.fold ;the first, in which the Meat is only digested inthe Stomach ; the other when Concoction or Fer-mentation is performed in the Stomach and Inte-stines both at once ; but by reason that the Lacte-al Vessels, or little Seats of the Guts, are oblitera-ted through long fasting, a Purulent Dysentery, orthe like, the Chyle is not distributed. Elanchard,'Tis called also Licntcria,
COELON1A, is a hollow and round Uiccr inthe Horny Tunics of the Eye.
COELUM, is the Cavity of the Eye towardsthe Corners. The Palate is also called Cesium bysome. Elanchard.
COFFER, in Fortification, is a hollow Lodg-ment athwart a dry Moat from six to seven Footdeep, and from sixteen 10 eighteen broad, theupper part being made of Pieces of Timber raisedtwo Foot above the Level of that moat; whichlittle Elevation hath Hurdles laden with Earth forits covering, and serves as a Parapet with Embra-sures. The Besieged generally make use of theseCoffers to repulse the Besiegers when they endea-vour to pals the Ditch, and they are distinguish-ed only by their Length from the Capormiereswhich are likewise somewhat less in Breadth:And it differs from the Taver/e and Gallery, inthat these are made by the Besiegers , and the Cof-fer by the Besieged.
To save themselves from the Fire of these Cof-fers, the Besiegers Epaule, or th sow up the Earthon that side towards the Coffer.
COFFRE, is also sometimes used for Caijfors:Which lee.
COGITATION, properly is the Action ofThinking ; but the Cartesians understand by itwhatever we experience in our selves, and where*of we are conscious, as all the Operations of ourUnderstanding, IV.H, Imagination, and Senses.COGNATION : Sec Agnation,COGNATION!! - Set* Cofinagc.COGNISANCE, in Heraldry, is the fame withthe Creit, which in any Atchievement helps to a-! dorn and marlhal a Coat of Arms.
Also a Badge on a Serving-man, or Water-man's Sleeve.
In the Law, ’tis the Acknowledgment of a Fine,or confession of a thing done ; as also a Power orJurisdiction : Thus Cognisance of Pleas is an Abili-tv to call or cause a Plea out of another Court;which no one can do but the King, unless he cartshew a particular Charter for ir.
COGNISEE or Connujec, is he CO whom theFine is acknowledged.
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