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Show Of ADENOLQGY. OfADENOLOGY. 185 and that when the Separation ol'it ceafes, it is loon overloaded with hi. lious Particles, as appears from the Colour of the Skin, and the Saffron [ms/fly", the Cap/alas az‘ralz‘z'z‘m-z‘zc, which fome reckon conglomerate anndS; the Pro/fan Hue of the Urine. th true perfeét Bile can be {ecretcd no where but in the Vi‘fiui defigned by Nature for that Puri‘oie. The lame may be laid of the pancreatic 75:5, the 5757,7511, ilz'z'lt, (fr. Thele'fhmgS being; allowed, I am afraid all our Attempts to account for thelc Secretious mechanically will be vain and fruitlei's. And though a l‘hyhciar. may difplay his Learning in giving plaufiblc Realons. in explaining how the to which may be added thofe of the lnfide of the Blazlrlrr and the Urea rm which {upply a Fluid proper to defend their Coats from 21 too lively jmprclhon ol‘the Urine. Add to thefe the Glands on the inner Part of [he Prepuce, and ofthe Carma of thc Glam. various Operations of Nature are performed, mt we lllftll in Reality re- ." the Glands in the fpongious Web of the Urdbra; In the Parts of Generation proper to Women are the' Glands on the lnfide of the U/rrm, thofe of the Vagina, thole feated under the re;gfli-m Plr'xm ; the glandulous Body which furrou nds the Ural/1rd, as allo main as ignorant as before. Nor need we be at all anxrous about it, for no good Purpof'e of healing will be affected, by our not knowing the Margaux Glandr, which are oblervable on the .nfide of‘the Ladle. T0 thefe may what is placed out of the Reach ofhuman Underflgntlmg. (upplies a Liquor to render the Cartilagcs nipple, which Joints, which is called Syna- But after all iriany Plgfzo/pgifl fhould think it an ear"); i‘uutter to gire :r firtirfaélory Explanation of the whole animal Oecmamy, let him acquaint the World how the Fallions aft upon the human Body, why cola/cut finger, flail.» 7017, and extreme Terror are often attended with {rich firmly and dreadful lltl‘ecls ; \Vhy Ideas in the Mind excite lively Senlations in the Body; and why pregnant Women, when thcy are dilnppointed of their long 'ng, in often mark the Fat" with Various Figures. 'i'liele Effefts rnull cerIttinly be produced by a Mechanifm we are not Mailers of, which ought to teich there fanguine Enquirers a little more Modelly; and tlicn‘per111p: we might hope for an accurate Hillary of Nature, which would re of more Advantage to Medicine than all the Hearst: hitherto anCHlL‘Cl. Of the GLANDS in particular. Some call the ENCEPHALOS, or the whole Contents of the Skull} Cz'mzd; others the cortical Part of the Bruin; but if the ln_ie£ti0ns of Ray/2:0 can dttcrmine the Matter, this is likewifc denied. Others agnlfi enumerate the Glancs of the Brain in the liollowing Manner. 'l he l'r7m"! Glmm', the Pi/uz'lmy U ml; the Glands w ' i ' , outthe " (at the Dem did»; the Glands which are about the Cos/aide I". diftoverable by a Microrcope. Their Ule is uncertain. , The Glam/u whole excretory Ducts open into the l\‘lOUTH, hefides n15Psrji‘id' and rllaxl/lw-y, are thefuéllzzgnal, the ladlwl, the (maul, the llnlzi. in»; the flnglzzlw, thol‘e on the Surfaceofthe Epz'glanir, and the Plva ‘ in the Err-s are the Laclzryr/m/ ohm; thofe that compole Part 01 W (Jamaica/tr lac/iri'z/rrtllj, and the Citizen], upon the Edge Old ‘1"; ' i In the Nose arc the Glands of the fit «7} Film/aha". In the EM , the (Tm-Iaizifiznzr Gland; which furniili the Wax, and ionic of the _ ; to [llcl‘c' may be added tho": of the Membrane whit . .Iilili‘ll, and the 5.44,"? .."1 ‘i‘l .91'. ‘ In the Tnouhx is the r'yzzm, which {on c cail a conglomerate blunt}, Add to this the Br;w~:/Li'...', whith liupply the Lavities or‘tlie fi‘ro/ri'i'ié' with all'7119552f55 El 3; the firm/LEM, in [SC ,--',§>. 1‘17 Ain‘t/'11:. and timid (in the lnfide of the Lory/13:, :15 they relate to the Lungs, called the l j, min'Jl. Likcwife the {lit-milled Gltimz', and tlioli; on the Center; SldC W the Englotz‘rr. V v. In the ABDOMEN, befides thole in the Per/1021 mm, there are the Mfr: amt, the Liwr, the Kidneys, the Glands of the Sumac/3, moi"; 05",; tun/yr; r- u be added the mud/heinous Glam/l.»of the cm, llil/Jerz‘o oft/29 Cayglomcmte Clmrrlr. ' As {or the CONGLOBATE GLANDS, there are none in the Skull, unlcls thole glandulous Grains are fuch, which are feated along the lafig‘i- tuliml Sinus. There is a (mg/05am Gland which tOuChes the Paroli'tl, and another at the Bafis of the lower jaw. There are fome which ac.company the jugular V5571, called jugular Glamfi. Others are placed behind the Neck near the occipital Bane, termed occipit al Glmm'r ,- others again at a greater Dillance, named cervical. in the 'llmrax are the darfal G/mzr/J, which are generally two, (annealed to the Oc/ofqugm, over againl‘t the filth VertelJra ofthe Back. Some glandul ous Grains at the h‘alis ofthe Heart are looked upon a: (mg/blurs Glam/5, :tnd {ome plnce the iilymur in the fame Rank. ln the Abdomen are the Ga/lrz‘c Glam/r, which touch the upper Orifice o‘lrhe Slmmcl; ,- the Hepatic in the hollow Part luntranceof the l'emz l'orlcz'. Others are adjace of the Liver near the nt to the Neck of the Siblhbludder, called the (Mile; others touch the internal Surface of pejplcen, termed Spleme; and others again on the .upper Part or the «('7‘ 0m, named the Epzplm. There are withx are near the Receptacle of the Chyle. lll'ClVllC szlrar Glam/r, The film/[tent are difPCI‘tu tln‘Onghout the whole Exttnt or" the Med/1b 7y The Mac touch the Vellels which bear this Name, and the Sacred are placed on the internal Surface of the Saw-ms. Tolls-l1? Exrrmz'iz'e; of the Body there are allb Cong/023mg Clandt; fife/1:32,"?-(M'Wary' which are generally three in Number; they 7» toured wrth common Fl cguments. There are lomctrmes glandzz. Gilli/.5 a: the Bending of the Elbow, which are {0 many am"L' (1W ,~ ln the (ii-m there are eight or ten (angihlvntc Glands. not covered wi tl 1 any illufcle: They are divided into two Parcels. tinxli lie :itabout an lnch dillant from each other. There are two tr Ni thd ree (9.7 0 thWale Giana} abort the Middle of the Thigh, which are ..i L maul, e" . , . and there are likewue , . . forne to be met Withb in the flaw. £32 A Qtrr- [p u" ‘ im 22. , -|\\ i \I\\\ |