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Show ----‘_-\~$ 0f the Apartiment szmr {Bod}. . ' , Part I I; is beautified with three, the Lower the greatel‘t,.and meanefl; o‘f Middle fijrifililli‘plelrx‘blbrifs 3V1aaiild Eligiljovvet is fidlfiifié and is immured Packl Li'iiiiistiiliy. oflail eimd thelmofi Eminent for Variety 9f Parts; Sacrolu-mbareé, an: ioqgflw ward, with the But-end of the Mufcles, fiiled more inwsr‘ Wit lrf: 5:46,." Dorf,' the Tenfors of the Back, and is Walled an 15 cry: 0 e In its Louis; the of s and égiadrali, the Tenl'ors and Flexor colmnimn dnteguments, Anterior and Lateral Region otwardly With the'Fouranf Ahceéi lilng, 3:21:15 and more inwardly with the oblique Defcending,~ ed e )1an f '15: t snon Mufcle dal Pyrami rfe, Right, and The Mufclc; with the Tranfvc lodged one within another, in an exce cut or efr,h ‘ .9": ofttht-lly _ are {0 finely 535352?" in fuch feveral Pofiures, bv realon of the dili'erent progrefs o r en Fibres, they cannot fiart out of the" ghiiiclivsrifiii that they keep the Intel‘tihes fo tight, that Motions, which is liindred by the various Bandage of in violent iiguufiiibérveal: proper places . ' 5 a V . _ of their Fi- bits. theé‘ehiurlgglhdiggcflgesfir.aight down the whole length of the 861.1%, and afcend o llquc.' the Oblique defcend in Bevil Lines and the "Oblique the lie]. crofs-Ways Lines firaight in go 1y upward, and the Tranfverfe pofitions I : Wheteupon the frail Intefiines, by reafon of the difi‘erent {even} the in other each [55 counter running Mufcles, of thefe Abdominal rogrelles of Carnous Fibres, are fafely con'rmed VVlthm. their due Situations, which elfe Would hinder their Periltaltic Motion, and intercept the pailage . of the Excrements, a Difeafe of fatal Confequence, The lower Story of Mans Body is enclofed Without With the. common with; Veliments, and more thick Mufcular Walls, and fupported Within Carved, elegantly Loms, the of Vertebres the of jointed Column, made up . . . with Tranfverfe, Oblique, and Acute Procefles. . With This lower Apattiment is encircled Within With curious Hangings, the more foft coverings of the Vifcem, the Rim of the Belly and Caul, rare. . ly embroidered with real: variety of Vefiels. It is founded and oored below on the fore part With the Or Pub", and Caxemlirir, on the (ides with O: Ilium, and behind with the Ge Sarrnm, and is Covered above with the Circular Seeling of the Midrifi, which Iin motion tendeth toward a Plain, and in its Relaxation to an Arch, in which its concave Surface faceth the lower, and its Convex the middle Apartiment. ' This loWer Story is encircled with great abundance of good Furniture, and may be (tiled (as I conceive ) an Elaboratory, confining of a Retort) Recipients, and divers kinds of Colatories of the Vital Liquor (and Netvous Juice ) imported and exported in many difl‘erent Tubes, and the W; rious Recrements being fevered from thefe Noutifhing Liquors, are traninitted into their proper Receptacles. _ The Aliment palling down the Culet, as through a Neck, into the more Thcsmmm 12;" 5‘2?ij large Repofitory of the Stomach, wherein a Milky Humour being extra-f *hvyélimvrzn- fled by a gentle heat and preper Ferment, deltilleth out of the bottom 0 333315;." the Retort, into the lnteflines, as into to many Recipients, made up of Setpentine Ducts; in which the Chyle, receiving a farther Flaboration, is conveyed into the Milky Vellels, while the grofier FaeculenCies, as 3, Terra Dammm are feparated from the Chyle, and do gently move through thofe grea. ter Membranous Pipes, to cafe them of their troublefome Guefis: Cardiac, and Mefenteric Arteries, the of out impelled being Blood The ""‘i‘ T" the {lrtiner of ‘h;3‘?°<!-. into the Venn Form, is thenoe conveyed through the fubfiance of the {inverts 1:63": Ensign? is wherein its defacated from its Bilious Recrements, of which the molt gifiiiniidih. and thin parts are carried through the Vafa Fellea, into the Bladder 06211l Fart 11: Of the Liquor; of the 7305!}. 199 Call, and the gr'olier Choler is tranfinitted by proper Veilels,= belohging to the Dut‘lur Choledorbur. . And on the other fide, the Vital Juice being difperfed by the, Extrea4 mities of the Caeliac Artery, into the fubfiance of the Splene, is there bea dewed and enobled with Nervous Liquor, difiilling-out of the Terminatié ons of the numerous Nervous Fibres, every way befetting the whole Compage of the Splene. .~ . ‘ ‘ And the Blood being imported below on both fides by the Emulgent Ar- mmnaui teries, into the bodies of the Kidneys, is there fecetned from its. wa'ti'y etli "gm" "3"" the Blood Faces, and tranfmitt'ed by the Urinary Veffels, and papillary caruncles into the Pelvis, and thence diltilleth down the Ureters, as by‘Aquxduéis, into the Bladder, the common Ciftern of thefe watry Recrements. , Thus having touched upon part after part of the lower Story, let us'af- cend up to the Middle, and more noble Apattiment, which is encircled without with the four common Vel‘tments a and more inwardly in its Anteriot Region, with the Mufculiu rl'eéioralir, and Sen-am: An‘timr Major, and behind with the Latiflz'mm‘ Dorfz, and the upper region of ,the Sacrolltmlmrig, and Longiflimi Dar/i, and with the Serrati Superiorex. and Inferior", and Semifpimiti, all of them except the Sunni, being Ten ots of the Back. The middle Story being more excellent then the lowcl't, is more firongly guarded with many long crooked Bones, feared in a manner of Twelve Arches on each fide, encircling for the molt part the Chambers of this Apartiment, and interlined with the Intercofial and Triangular Mulbles; which in their various Motions, enlarge and contra& the Cavity Of the Thorax. . This Story is well fortified in its fore parts With various "ones. compo; fing the Sternon, and behind with a Column made up of TWCl‘vZ' Vettebres, finely wrought in variety of Procelles, from, and into which tire Mufcles of the Back, have their Origen and Infertions. . This middle Apartiment is adorned within with fine Hangings of the 'Pleura, and parted in the middle with the Mediafimtm, dividing it into two equal Camera's, which are beautified with the noble Furniture of the Heart and Lungs; this being a Machine of the Air, and the other of Motion, which containeth Within it two running Lakes, the one difcharging it {elf into the Lungs, and the other into the common Trunk of the great Artery. Thus I have given you aglimpfe of the Wall,and Furniture of two Apartiments, by climbing up from part to part, as fiep by Rep, from the lower and middle Stories, as Antecamera's, leading to the highefi: Apartiment, which is as eminent in Dignity as Place", and is compofisd of an Ivory Cabbinet, Embelilhed with many fine Coverings, and rarely indented with divers Sutures : This Cabinet is a Repofitory of many excellent Jewels, the admirable procelres of the Brain. But before [Treat of thefe, I will take the freedom, with your leave, to give a brief Account of the Animal Liquor, as well a Product of, as Ambulatory to the highel'c Apartiment, and is the great end and perfeélion, to which all the various COats, Proceffes, and Nerves of the Brain, are configned, giving you (‘my vu'm) a lhort Hiflzory of the Produétiori, and Progrefs of the Animal Liquor ~, and what improve] ment it malteth in the feveral Local and Intefiine Motions of the‘ Chyle, in the Stomach, Inteftines, Mefentery, and Thoracic Ducts ; and how it enm bleth the Blood in the Kidneys, Splene', Liver; and Chambers of the Heart, and in its pallage through the Lungs, and the Afcendent Trunk of the Aorta, leading to the Carotide' Arteries; whichimport Blood impiatgnatefid with . ervous $3135": =r=thsC°liiiiisyodorigirs wmyflm‘ |