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Show __,._.v , I "86 r .. QM," fl, ._...__.,..- 0f {/Jé' Tat/Jology of the A'rtcrier. Bho'lt ll . fwelled Tunicle, and reDil'tention of the Artery, by corroborating the , and allevrates the fwelMotion it giveth which , pelling the Blood inward miumm A" 'i" ling of the dilated Veilcl. ed afilllia m, Another Dil‘eai‘e relating to the coats of Arteries, is produc the coat of of tion Lacera nicarum Mllilate flowing from the piercing, or have {em I which , Artery an ing wound by made is the Artery 3 the Phil CHAP. XXXth 0f t/ae Vein: relating to the Heart. Chyrurgery, in open, done by an imprudent Artil't, not well verfed in Arm ing the Artery of the Arm, with the Bafilick Vein; whereupon the grew very Black, as fwelled with a great Exuberance of extravafated . . Blood. and The Arteries are Laceratecl by great Contufions in the Trunk Tittlact‘rafi. the of out let Blood of tion propor great h a enfiiet upon where "" ""11," A" Limbs, ' ; broken Arterial Branches , and lOtg'd in the Interl'tices of the Veilels \Vhereupon immediately arilEth an Inflammation of the bruifed part, which may be cured by Emollient Diicutient, and Anodyne F0mentations, Ointments, Cataplaiines, (9: In this Cafe Bleeding may be very pl'OpCl‘, after an Emollient and Difcutient Clyfier hath been ap‘ plyed, and then it is molt fafe to adminiibsr Topicks. the of thofe ally princip and s, Arterie the which (to eétion Another Dii‘afl‘ 17:35:15, licad are incident, is a violent pulltition. which is found in Perfons HypoN" condriacal, filitllllllOi‘lCfll, and p‘.‘0CC(".il‘Lll, (as I conceive) either from a Vaprous unis oflllood highly difiending the Artery in the Dialtole, as confifling of Elaitick parts; or from a great exuberance of Blood, dilating .the Costs of the Veilels, or from groisnels of Blood, \«rhereby the annular ficfhy Fibres {trongly contraét the Artery, to make good the circulation of Blood, by impelliug it through the finall terminations of the Carotide capillaries into the Interltices of the Vellels, lodged in the Cortex and MCdullary parts of theBrain. :iiliilif‘iifif An Initance of this cafe maybe given in a worthy Gentleman, of a Pleiatv-uol'thc tliorick Conflitution, who was leniible of a great heavinel‘s in his Head, carried by afulnels of Blood; as alto of a violent Pulfation of the Artery MW" (which he conceived to be inward in the Brain ) derived from a groi‘s mars of Blood, (appearing upon the opening or a Vein) which was often re- peated to lellen the exuberant 111an of Blood. Ialfo often advii‘ed Purgations, mixed with Arz‘i‘ii‘corbuticks, and C6. chCurcsnf 3:11:33?" phalicks; as alfo Chalybear, Syrups and Fileéiiuries, and Waters made of Seorby-Gral‘s, Water-crefll‘s, of the t1 »1 of Pines-ind Firr, MillepedeS, ad in it, and new Milk, which Nutmegsinfufed in Mumme, and after U are often crammed with good fiicceis, as being very efficacious to attenuate and fweeten a. foul malls of Blood, difimétt ii with grols Tartar, and many thick Filamentous Particles, and Filmes, which are much reé‘tified by Antifco rbutick and Clialybeat methods of Phylick. Eins of . the Heart, are oblong, V round , concave VeiTels im ‘ ‘ . ‘ Blood into the Right and L eft Ventricles; and the venal Triggiiig different from thofe of Arteries, becatife the firit begin in Capillaries and go on in Ramulers, and at lall: end in Trunks, and are inferred inth the Right and Left Cifiern of the Heart; and whereas the Arteries ex ort lriloodk out (pf thke Hfiart, and begin in the Heart in large Orifices and gear run s, an ma e t eir progtefs in lefs and lei‘ Ch 5 ‘ armels, and do at lafl: S terminate into fmall Capillaries. 1 he Ventricles of the Heart _ are accommodated with thet ' ' ' c en v - the Cam, and pulmonary Vein, the one being feared in the lieilgrhiinadhodlstli): Heart are fun 5:522:11th other in the Left Side; and the Bod and ' ‘ "in" "i with numerous divarications of the hhronariyilrifieciiigthe Heart, Is furmlhed 35:22:; -The {mall Capillar origens of Radication, and the lefTer and r ' Branches of Veins, relating to all the inward and outward parts of thegvtflitelr Body (except thofc of the (Pom ) and pulmonary Veins are im lant d? C to the Afcendent or Defcendent Trunk of the Cunt which at: co (‘3 med hm one common Trunk , terminating into the Rhght Ventricle [1)inwhrch, as a common Ciflern, all the parts of the Body except the L'u n 0 do difcharge the numerous Rivulets of vital Liquor: oh the confines ofnfl‘f) Right Auricle, where the Afcendent erpouheth a union with the Def-chm? initiiimong" Y -' milmgsim ("mam gent Trunk of the C1104, being ready to difcharge its vitalftteams into the ight Auricle, a Bunch or Prominence arifeth ( which is worth our - A Pmml' mark.) in the nature ofa Datum, giving a check to the fiream )of Bl r: may; "all"??? ( paflmg in the defcendent Trunk of the Cam) and tutneth it into (1:: Auridcgflh. Right Auricle, elfe the deiccndent leaning upon the afcendent Trunk would Hem. hinder the current of Blood, paffing upward toward the Heart' And b rial-on there is greater danger in a humane Body, placed in an credit poflzurey ih:hefiihe NAature hath made this bunch, or prominence, greater in Maui ingin 3011:6), gawk: Learned Dr. Lower, my worthy Collegue, hath molt . n arthermore, left the torrent of Blood bein [to ed in the ad' :Lgufapa, by the contraction of the Right Auticle,gtherit:tEore the Vemz a); filing; with alnSn tlermination ( in greater Animals, as Man and Bruits ) is encircled nI Lacerati u at hflefliylFibrest to give the Vemz Calm Hrength to‘ preVent a curmnton, when highly diitended with a large torrent of Blood, whole by the C15 muc hal'cened when the Circumference of the Cam, is lefTened is in‘e& cpntralftion of thefeltrong Flefliy Fibres; So that the vital fiream VenaJCa 9 )8? y a Syringe into the Right Auricle of the Heart; and in the and bei[:1 {(1); Horiles, and other Bea'l'ts, thefe mufcular Fibres are very large, pafs of the 82%, yarrilpye:612:2:th 1131112031331? pofltufre, do'narrow thecoms theTlliight Amid; q great orce intothe CaVity of ie fmall capillary extremities, and reater fruitful divar' ' Puhnonary Vein , difperfed through thge fubfiance of the $332323: rrill3 Q9 implanted |