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Show Of the Mmflmour Flux, Boolilmjy Book I. Part IV. oullytlirown off to its great prejudice, through the terminations of (1,3 Arteries, as having no Secretories adapted to the percolation of Blood, But it may be farther urged in oppolition to this Hypotheiis, That the C H A P. XVIII. "term as well as the terminations of the Arteries is deftitute of Organs fit for Secretion; of Glands and Excretory vellels, which fr-emeth to 20W 7790 Tat/10103} of t/JL' Wetflt'iiom ‘ngariwz. tradiél Ocular Demonflration, in the Glandulous inward llll)llitli(‘<_‘, and 111Lholes of the iin't'artl Coat of the Womb and its Neck and 11mm, which are all belt't with them, and without doubt do convey the recrennnrw of the Blood in the [Error zl/lmr, and the Seroiis parts of it in th: trim; of Coition, into the Cavity of the Body and Vagilmz ll/ei‘i, unich lllptl‘lltmics He Pathology belonging to the MHz/hum; T'urgdlioiz in Women, is either abolillied, diminilhed, too exuberant, or depraved. of the Blood were firl} Secerned in the Glandulous Compage of the \Voinb The Hill is founded in a total Suppreflion, caufed by a want of fuperfluous Blood, proceeding from external caufes as defect of Aliment, an. or from internal Caufes, the (mall proportion of Chile not alliinilated into before they were tranfmitted into the bofom of it. The new. Another probable Argument may be brought to confirm this Conjecture 15mm ‘1" of Secretion of the Fccculent Blood from the more line, made in the Glands}iloorl are Se;‘mfflffi; of the Him" in the Monthly Purgation, is, That the Blood thrown oil" doth firiwui I'Jllx. not only offend in quantity but in quality too, by realon it highly tortureth But the great caufe of the liipprefiion of the Monthly Flux in Women gestalt": y? the Ncn es of the V'Vomb with high pains, and the Clans of the (PEI/if is is the undue Fermentation of Blood, as not confilling of good Fermenta- fldcl'iiillgliitidnl tive Elements in ill habits of Body , whereupon the ill principle, Vital often excoriated, if Coitionbe celebrated in tht time of the Men/1mm, which plainly procecdeth from the ill Corrolive indilpolition of them, fretting the tender Coat of the Clans. The Mcnllruous blood killetli the voting Sprouts of Vines and other Plants, and being drunk by Dogs rendreth them mad, and beingy received into the Stomach of Matt (which is \ery unnatural) doth product: the Falling-licltnels, {bedding of the Hair, and other Sympft‘mS of an Fiephantialis, which clearly evidenceth this conl'titution of Mt'nllti'uous liquor to be very ill, as putrifying by Stagnation, or mixed and Hypogaftriclt Arteries into the Glands of the Womb, or if the Vital Liquor be impelled by the faid Arteries in due times and Periods , yet it being not well difpofed, as not having its Compage opened by~diie Fermen- tative Principles, a Secretion cannot be made (in the body of the Glands) of the more fine from the groll'ci' Particles of the Blood, f0 that it is returned Confufed , without any feparation of the one from the other by the Preparing and Hypogalltrick Veins toward the Heart, whereupon no ciples of Acides and Alcalies, of Volatil Saline, and Sulphurous Particles hath no power to Open the extremities of the Excretory Dti&s,to pafs through the Perforations of the inward Coat, into the Cavity of the \anb ; and the narrownefs of its Cavity and Vellels is more rare, and the dyfcralie of the Blood is more common, caufed by the Want of a laudable Effervefcence, whence the Blood becometh grofs and thick, when the good Fermentation Another (Million may arife, whether the Fleur [l/blu‘ (flowing from A Countrey Maid being of a. Plethorick conflitution, exprelfed in a Floride Countenancc, and a Flelhy Body, was above twenty years old, and thieflt'étcd ; whereupon the Parties labouring with a Gonnrr/M'iz do complain of ‘Pains about the Urinary Duet, and Share-bone and of Acrimony 0f Urine, proceeding from a {harp [llcerous .lV/Illl'l'cl‘ coming out of the Pro- Ptates, feared near the pailage of Urine. The Gonorrhea: diflL-reth alfo from the l-limr 44/111", becaufe the Ulcerous iiaiiiarniiiifi Matter of rhetormer is lefs in qiiantiry (their the Serous Recrements of the 3.123033}: other) bedewing the parts of the 731ml adiaccnt to the entrance of the iiiiichlhfc liretlnxz, With a mucous Clamniy Niatter, ‘ Liquor doth not obferve its Monthly times of Recourfe by the Spermatick \\lfl1 other depraved Recrements of the Blood, and is much different from the difpofirion of the purer part ofthe Blood, and is fuered from its Fw(Cf in the \Vomb, which cannot be accoinplilhed in any other part of it_ but in the Clandulous Siibftancc, and conveyed from thence into the Cap \itjv of the \‘v"omb, and if any learned Perfon {hall think meanly of theft: Sentiments, l humbly beg of him to allign foine other Organs of Percolation oi the Blood in the Menllruous Purgatron, andI {hall account my leli'highly obliged to him for my better Inlotmation; in the interim, I. humbly beg his Pardon, if my Senle prove diliigreeing to his. the Seton» liecrements 0f the Blood Si'ccrned from it in the Glands of the "Yer/if) may be dillingnifhed from a szorrlma, which may be thus refol‘ veil, 'E hat the Hear Al/nu (as I conceive) is derived from the fame Fuhllance, and difcharged by the fame Duels ferviceable in the Menflruous Piirgations , but the Humour flowing in a Gonorrhea, is fetched from other I'ontanels, from the Glands befetting the Meant! Mri/mrim by reafon the .Vaginiz and body of the "term" are unconcerned in this Fowl Dif'tempet in which the Poltrates adioyiiing to the Mrclbm, are chiefly, if not wholly Thcllltcrous Blood flowing from the ill temper of it, producing Cbroiiiclt or acute Fevers; or from great evacuations of Blood by the Nol'trils, Hremniorhoids, (it. linear the neighbouring parts of the (Zr the Flaw /llf)l(.f doth only be. part of the Menf'cruous Blood being difpofed by due Fermentatives Prin- of the Blood is defeétive. never had her Courfes, whereupon {he grew Sickly, and fell into a very acute Fever, of which [he died the Fourth or Fifth day. And afterward the Abdomen being opened the Vifrem appeared very found and the 72mm being Diffeétcd, the Blood was found putrid, and the Cavity of the Womb wholly (hut tip by Nature, whereupon the Blood being Stagnant loll its due tone, and became Putrid, proceeding from a want of due Fermentation, whereupon the impure parts of the Blood (being not fevered in the fubl‘tance of the Uterine Glands from the more pure) were not difcharged by the Excretory Duéls into the Cavity of the VVoinb, fo that the [ideas of it did clofe and take away its Concave»SurEtce. This caufe of the fupprellionof the Monthly courfe of the Blood rc- Arctnrcaiil‘c lating to the \\ omb, and proceeding from the defect of :1 due Fermenta- SHEEN? tion of the Blood, denoteth Antifcorbtitich and Chalibeate Medicines ""M‘w'" which impart good difpofitions to it, and repair its loPt tone by evalting its grofs fixed Saline and Sulphureous Particles, and rendring them Volatil and Spirituous, whereby the Vital and Nervous Liquor acquire a laudable Pernientation, 1 of t'i: Magi/m. C H A P. |