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Show '18, Of the Can]. Chap. X X X. configured to the Pores of the Membranous Cells, in tile and lhape; becauch, I humbly conceiVe, that the fecret paflages of Membranes, when agreeing in Figure and Magnitude, with the Minute Particles of liquor, may be Colatories as well as Exti'eamities of Vellels, which hath fome {liew of probability at lealt; becaufe the ‘unétuous fubfiance of Fat doth ever where accompany the Veflels, adhering to the Ambient parts of their Coats, . which are invefled with this oily \vhite Robe. But if this ConjeSture of mine doth not pleafe, l {hall take the Boldnefs, with the leave of the Courteous Reader, to propound another Way of pro. ducing Fat in the Caul, which may be this : The Chyme pafling with the Blood out of the Czeliac and Mefenteric Arteries, into the lubltancc of the Membranes, and the more ferous parts of the Chyie are tranfmitted into the Extreamities of the Veins, and the more oily parts may be received iven my mean Sentiments of the Original matter and manner of ‘ l-rgrigllgg f F" l conceive it may not be amils to Treat of the Adipole ntn 10110 be readily Accreted to the infides of thefe numerous Membranous Cells, as fo many Receptacles, in which the Fat Globules of the Caul are cnwraped. P And this Alfertion may be farther confirmed with greater probability, as to the manner of Generating Fat, by fireining the more oily Particles of the Alimentary Liquor through the minute perforations of the numerous Thcminutc Coats, of the various hollow Membranes, to which the fluid Fatty Particles lfiié‘hé‘s" do adhere, when they are ftagnant, thereby gaining a Concretion; which 2102,2323; is removed according to Experience, when the Fat is Colliquated in Acute igfigfg‘gff‘" and Hectic Fevets. Of which Learned Doctor Cox, my worthy Friend and "Ff-‘33:" Collegue, gave me an Inflance in a Knight, a Patient of his, in whom was 0 I ' difcovereda large quantity of Oyl, lodged between the Coats of the Caul: 5:531:33" and oftentimes the Fat being Colliquated in Acute Difiempers, returnerh m Oyl. by again by the fame minute pallages of the Membranous Cells, through which iiiiiiimm it made its former entrance into thofe fmall Cavities, out of which the Oily parts of the Fat being melted, are received firft into the habit of the Body, and are afterward tranfmitted through the Extreamitics of the Capillary Veins, into the Mafs of Blood, to fupport it by fupplying its de~ fefis, by Colliquated Alimentary Liquor, Circulating and mixing with the Blood: It being Very evident by Obfervation, that Sick Perfons labouring with Acute Fevers, and Cronic Difeafes, loofe their Fat, both in the C111]; Membraim Adipoflz, and Interfiices of the Mufcles, and other parts of thC Body, which is not at all Evacuated by Stool, Urine, Sweat, which would be difcovered as being mixed with the more foli d Faeces of the lntcfiines,‘ or with the other more warty and faline Recrements, either Falling our ol‘ the habit of the Body, through the Cutaneous Glands, into the Minute Excretory Dufis terminating in the Skin, or tranfmitted out of the Glands of_the Kidney through the Pelvis, and Ureters into the Bladder, it is conveyed by the Urethra, out of the Confines of the out of which Body; whiCh would be eafily difcovered if the Colliquated Fat was thrown off with the Excrements of the Blood. Whereupon it is reafonable to believe, that this Fatty fubllance being dil‘folved, is tranfmitted through the fecret pores of the Membranous Cells appertaining to the Ca111; Hill: into the empty fpaces of the Velfcls, thence imported into th e Terminations of the Veins, into a confederacy and With the Blood, which is as rare, as Preternaulral, .. . -_ ., - I». Corpulent Ptr ons, ' is' very f-in itful a which "mm,fl ratio Fat com mmmm 1 of G] l cm are propao _ pated manyb"other‘lma MP1"; or .' es (nu Witi 1g tVeficles like fo many little Wombs, _ ‘ L ‘. m. \ , Models, , which,. are . , n thefe Adipofe Ducts, beautified with various fparc? lefs. in ., 5.5.1417." talriic‘Llii-ge above +, near the great Trunks of Veflels, and grow » ' fully expatiatc3 W MM .. men d roarefs downward, and lideways, and do wonder c, arent Mein- menttwn :in Ramifications like Trees, overfhading the Tranfp l V ‘ Y‘ 3 f‘ y i Ktfidl rigid part again, making a kind of Net-Work, very curioufly great lVIaPterpiece‘, accompani like like W C lit "drchlg ordera Spiders with a Web, curious Nature Workmsanfhip of the Capillary Adlpofib , t c T,,,m,,\ unlefs red, difcove be cannot finall, and white beinc l) n": + which ‘ rig _ t D~.y. it in a b-‘h 'l‘ '" the Lig ' u 9. amp: " M 0 held ély intiEth fwelll do Ducts, e Adipof of es Branch linaller an%l reaterP (4&3th in finall Lpfie}: oh {1 e} li nor gConcreted within their Circumferences, nes, not I; 1\1/Iet oDe o Membra refit Fi'ures and Sizes, invel'ted with thin en, egg, Cau 0 the in blle dilcerni clearly are which Lobes. lur‘iniOiihry . a ' s. . Anima other many ‘ and ‘omeFifli , ‘ gun nlsl nuinefro wfith ed embolf ,tliiltdthis fine Cbmpage of the Caul, is . es of the . l ) n ) . s rez 1 V mar asf 0 .many . ' ' h many empty ,Spaces, i mt accompanied " ,of ‘fat, ii) . . erg, ) eveia ‘ the Within g ed lod fs, gteatne and different forms With ed belifli arelcm Cau], the. ‘ \ofe Duffs; whereupon the Surfaces of , full of Ridges and Plains, Hills and Da cs. *- naturei‘fs e Velfe 1 s, can fi ning TM of the Adipof c Walls d b C.ofufc [hc are lhcnamn;03 , thcAdipnl Bloody the the on ' ' if in ImCVCm L j ifirio intric rte and profound, is difficult to be fathomc , 6 JL‘ y h 353213;": tdat er «Mom In or tedD 3rilguor, c h . enclofing a Concre . CDCer J I D] 6 d with fo fine a Membrane, _ . , ti in muc us th hleave ' whic , ' ' ll admit' no Li ature proba tlwnh conten rel'c mult we EECAdeif uifition of fheir Nature. And ‘ qtures,f when ble Corneé‘ {‘ we cannot be determined by the more c ear and cer-, . . . e o Senrc 6.of thefi: Adlpof :ifiance misfit the ['rrué‘tu ' Vefl‘els, it may feem "triaghly oinr en u' whether they be Nervous Fibrils, out of which the i b u {l‘mclm improbable, ecau e [fie 263'"): Coats are propagated: But this feemeth ae, relating to txc M' ut Duéts which are very confpicuous in theAre Adj mebc cuii< a very s, are ofc Animal other and , Dogs Shee p, ) e Goats, m of Deer, Cauls C 1‘: greater the of out ous Contexture of Velfels, Falling dcree ing over, and not entring into the Mem ranous om "Em, rk, made up of Thpmémc fancy if, lan C 1-p do beautifie them with a fine Net-wo ‘ Mgfis 66 id,a Adlre'cg usdHarz > dexteroMo s . Nature . by fpun fly iamen at: s‘,' which are f0 curiou mute 0 FT Rage A Mv . ng. in divers wheeli _ ‘ fma lnefs , which ‘ ' in that the tranfcend Hairs and i, often allocate ' and then turn off again, making different Shapes Sizes M" in Having "‘ e the V€ELlo With it‘lsivhicho: and do affociate, and embrac the Caul, them L fbefr Arms brahe‘f' everywhere following and courti. ng in thatI ‘ company thex 33:31, 'E an", i i A the," i) [6‘ 1" ofiArteries and Veins, not only in their greater Trunks, but maker met. often meet in ‘Dwmicmmrae Minute Ramulets and Terminations, which . Cavities, where this Colliquated Unfiuous Liquor being Extravafarcd, may ii hmuc"ts , and their numerous Ramrficauonsa "th are as Admirable, as 9‘" . . 7 . ehold nes, do lino 1dn'tflOkCaul beinv a very thin Membrane, or rather Membra of Orbicnlar manner, ail/J are dletlié lntel'tings Crofs-ways, in a kind Navrl, and fometimcs in very the to molt part mun-de C‘itth L d l one-wa ff ys,to for [hethe0: @ubir. And out off this ne, "mam" largeb Membra ‘ . us mm11M, theufrl through the configured Pores of the Membranes, into the bofom of their Of the Cau]. {Fm}. flex. ‘Eontexfu‘ie' the Minute oily Particles of Fat may be fireined, as they are |