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Oxcn. 1674. in 8 vo.
30. New and Curious Observations ofthe Art ofCuring the VenerealDi- n. p. f»./e«/?, &c. Written in French by M. de Blegny ; Englißit by Walter Harrjs.
M. D. Lcwi. 1676. in 8 vo.
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The Humors , and General Ajfeciions of the Bodj.
I. TN the beginning ofthe Year 168;. I first discovered the Vtfible Cir- 7b, Viüdie cir-culat ion of the Blood in the Water-Newt ; which, I pereeive, Dr. Gar-den has sincc hic upon, and mentions in a Letter to Dr. Middltton, July 17. w.u. Mol/neu/.r§85. I frequently ffiew’d it, both on theoutside without Dissection, and in n " , 77 -p ,,1 j sthe inward Vessels, to leveras CurioUs Philosophers; particularly May 26.
1684. I opened (before our Society at Dublin) a IVater-Nnvt, which Itakc to bc the Salamandra or Lacerta Aquatica } in the Body of this Animalthtre are two long Sacculi Aerei, in which the Blocd- Vejsels are curiouflyRamify’d. To thele Blood-Veßels applying a Alie rose ope, I shewed the Circu-lat icti ofthe Blood, ad Oculum, as plainly as Water runningin a River: andmore Rapidly than any common Stream. The seine Experiment I repeatedagam before them on the ad of fune following, and to thole that had goodObserving Eyes, the Circulation was as Vifible outwardly on the Hands andToes, as in the Veifels within. Butcertainly the Appearance in the Vesselson the two forementioncd Sacculi, with the Beating, Emptying and Fillingof the Heart, is molt lurprising.
II. In a Sheep weighing alive 11 8 /- we found 54: l. of Blood : which is 77,, <^,-„^17 0/less then vj part of the Weight of the Sheep. In a Lamb weighing 30 j /. Blood 1» Men,when Living, there wasbut 1^/. of Blood: which is nearly ^5 part In a o/mcuxul^ionDuck weighing alive zl. 14. Ounces qo Gr. we found an Ounce and half h Dr. Allenand 53 Gr .of Blood: which is lese than part. In a Rabbit weighing 10 Mov ^ n * D - '- c:-Ounces, 7 Dr. and 50 Gr, we found L Dr. 57. Gr. of Blood: which is a- "bout 40 part.
In the Right Ventrale and Auricle of the Heart of a Dog, I fcund 6 Oun-ces of Blood, aster that I bad injected into the Jugular Vein a Liquor thatVol. III. G g Coagulated