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Show 710 The Liquor cantainl'd in the Perim- lium- Of the Pericardium or Capfula of the Heart. Boole II. Book ll. a Cyllem, "xi-Ci] {7.011115 In this Capfula Serous Liquor is contained as‘i‘n .1to iii, as being (2: tious menti Excrc others and account to be Alimentary, conan s, Clou glike mor proceeding fronpéhe (fteimsqgf the [Blood arilin . rcmm. erlco e t aoainl't the ini e o ts coming from the delfiirni-d Stem) deriveth its Origen from the Lymphredué p. art. noConglomerated Glands, in his Books do Mnfrulirzmd Gldrzdu/M, huhzor Lyn/5 fryertur reperz lzter natura m quzda m aquof loco ii : Animal C C H A P. XII. 0f the TDi/Ev/c; of the Pericardium, and their Carer. .....__.._._. "- cmzqa corpori M_-4 ‘wvl-‘u-fi. The Oi‘igtn of the Liquor contained in the Perimdiam. a . ongomeciem ohli/iem", tandem fuperficiem Lymphaticorum perluflzm oflm ra'zi rifle Perzca :1qu m tande liceret, re collige mole : dorum ram Glandula oriun ive) conce y humbl I ( r origim-m, but with the leave of this great Autho arife not mdoth tardm rPerz the of es confin n the that the Liquor lodged withi Ca}?the of this but r, Liquo warty thin a is , which duéts mphae theLy from it reafon by hend, appre I as Jmce, Vital fltla Corolio is the Serous part of the which Egg, an of ite thewh like lare Coagu Will Fire, the ed to expof being {heweth it to be the more foft and albuminous Particles of theBlood. Renowned Dr. Lower, doth fetch the Liquor contained in the Cap uh; Cor-die from its Glands, as he hath in the firfi Chap. ole Coroli»: fim do» firut‘i'um, ram p 5, 6. Quarc 1ft aquce hujws fontem dlihi quoeramm", atlwertere ororlet Izat'u in wariix tarpon}: portihui‘ ubi operis out funfi'z'onmn cadem out par ratio cfl" izfdem plermzq', Mac/Jim's atqginflrumenm mi; 6» quemadmoolnm glam/altos La- nymalos aol humorem fltggerenolnm qua Oruli iUimmtur, any; "iarlefizmt (ahflf, quo ficri (A): molar inhahiler tender-em) pariter (7 yuxl‘a (omit/5 hafm ct'werfws Glandular con/tituit, é quihm humor infra Cap/ulam exfiillat, 0: ammo zflo f .acio but illuc agitator Cordiofuperfcz'em midig', alluit, qua promptior @ fatilzor ejur mom: redderemr. THe @erioardium ( as compofed of many Coats, futniflied with numerous divarications of VeiTels) is rendred obnoxious to variety of Difeafes, aslnflammstions, Ablteflés, Ulcers, Tumors, (w. The inflammation of the Cap/uh: Cordix, is derived from a fourcc of Blood coming out of the Terminations of the Coronary Arteries of the Heart, inferred into the fiibltance of" the Pcritardium, in which it is Extravafared, as not being received into the Extremities of Phreniclr Veins by rcafoti of its great plenty or gi‘ofnels ; whereupon it being itagnant in the empty {paces of the Veircls , lofeth its laudablelemper and bounty, by gaining an un- The caufe of an Inflamma- ; [ion of rho Perimrdium. kindly Ebullition‘, This part confining on the Heart eafily affected with an unnatural efl'ervel‘cence (productive of an acute Fever , Syncope, Palpitation) imparted to the Blood fir-Pt derived from the liibltance of the Pericardium into the Origens of the Phrenick Veins, and from thence to the Vena Carr/ti, and right Ventricle of the Heart, and afterward into the Lungs, where it creates a great difficulty of Breathing, a dry Cough, a great Wogmflr, 6w. Thirft, and fornetinns with a pain in the Thorax toward the Sternon, as the 73crz‘mrdz'um is affixed to the Mediaftine; So that this Difeafe is taken for a Pleutilie, lawn»: Z'rax. adm. Lih. 2t Ohjiervot. giveth a Hiliory. Qidiidam in (state florente acute frhre eflprchenflw cumfiti inqemi, anxie- tote7 (Re/piratz'onc cclerrimiz (7 frequenti, Thoracic incendio, tufli firm, Syn. cope, Cordis tremors, lem'flimo in Thomce dolore Stermmt verflw, mm anguflia fit/721ml, pulfu duro e7 ilza'quali. Hie pro @lenriti‘co Curamf, triduoé vim [uh/rum. Seéiiad mortepolam fetit fmfle @ericardii Inflomlimtioncm, 7mm tom fer: fmiica [irzzida @rugoflz '01le tfi, (9: in multis partihm afierii‘udmer upper-Mere Milliatew, nigrore inflfhr, 0mm); ah ddurente calore profefia. The Curatory Indication of this Diheafe being a quantity of extravafated Blood lodged in the fubl'tancc of the rPcrz'azrdz‘rwz, doth denote the Million of Blood with afree hand, to make good the Circulation of the {tagmnt Blood in the parts affected a That it may be received into the Phrenick Veins, and take off the Inflammation of the (Pericordimfi. The opening of a Vein is good in an In! flammation of the Paint: Ilium. Bleeding alfo fatisficth the prefervatory Indication in lefiening the caufe of the Difeafe, by taking away the exuberant quantity of hot Blood, and by diverting its current from the Perimm'inm by opening a Vein in the Arm. Cooling Juleps and Apozemes are very proper in being given with temperate Cordial Powders, which do cool the Mais of Blood, by Sweat and :1 free Tranipiration, as difcharging the hot {teams of the Vital Liquor by the Pores of the Skin. Sometimes an Inflammation may proceed from a great Contufion of the Thorax affecting the Capfiila Caro/is, whence arifeth firl't an Inflammation, coming from a Laceration of the (inall Arteries pouring out f0 great a quantity of Blood into the Interfiices of the Velfels, that the minute Origens of the Veins are not capable to give a reception to it ; So that the Extravafated Blood lofing its motion, the Albuminous part degenerates into a 'PM, which often Another cauli: of an Inflam1113thth the Periurlium. |