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Show 7y", (Di/Mfl'f oft/ye Me/mmy, and its Carer. Book I. Part II. Book I. Part ll. The Tl/L1/(f of the Afr/emaiy, and {Lariat-tier. , And not onely the Coats and Stibfiance of the Mcfentery, but the Vellels, the Milky Veins, Nerves, Arteries, and Lymphxduc‘ts, are {object to Unea- its tOO. The dil'tributivc power of Cliylc belonging to the Iaaeal VeiTeis is {omerimes leflencd, and abolilhcd, and other times depraved by an irregu. lar motion. The faculty of difpeiifatioii of the Milky liquor is hurt , by its . ""3" own indil‘pofition, \‘r hen it is in crude and grol‘s, thatit is not capable to be ,5" received into the {mall extreamitics of the laétcx. The thieltiiefs and clamminels of the Chyle, rendring it unfit to enter in. to the Origen ol- the lactea‘, procccrdcth from the unkindly heat, and ill Fer. nienrs (it the Stomach and Guts, which may be rectified by Autilborbntick and Chalybeat Medicines, which do lureetcn and refine the mafs of Blood, and nervous Liquor, and the bilious and pancreatick )iiyce, which are the ~‘\1,,-. ... ‘L t," t . - by \ ll‘lELO'JLlJétiOn do tiinOigc the Contents of the Stomach into the Gu~ let and month. And l have a great Author, Dr. Willi; to back this Hypothelis (Air file) , ' rm ((llltl frmmia, five mil/era, [Jimzorii' Nora/6i Kecremema gumdqm 5 pm "grit/0f dendrm, my; i'lfefcmcrimfl, 12!in Abdaminir plexus dclzzyflz . /> > _ V . 3 ,4 angina fir,;pamimt5 , qua/1' rm 10m, 6?» may; izrzftoflz fiierim, rpm/z ufpcr r; , txupz, . ‘ ' (fiv awake/4H, . -' dirt per wa/oriilllpropizgmw K‘ ~ 1 atrium/L, ext/H, in C4m1! LJ [myth/1on1)" random pafliari, I'll pant/mt Illlffldgflrlflfltl, (y fer/[Em wager«mm, Mime/11 m plemmdnzem [I‘l'lfiTll‘Z/lllll aflitrgcnt 5 thin materiel" iflafl,t0‘ll¢ti- mzc a'tgener c3)» Afar/7c infifla evade/1r, ocrdflimiz/iter, an! firm-[c fllrgeflr): '2er fer/2171 cum bio/wry fir/mo fixo c fangmrre Il/uc eff/[fit rflcrcjificm , Herc/0mm pro4 . , --~ , ) Pagmcrfihrdfl]; "cramps, quibm imiiiweris Aflfcmerizwz flutter, cai‘rztgiztianiby/r eval- dc mnlrflu, Icy» clolorifiers torque/zit 3 emf/"0dr film-rim ayflé‘fio, [amid Flu/1c tejflu proper Ferments of the Ventriclc, and Inteflines, in order to the Contaction of Aliment. .,..7Ummu_ The dilirilmtive faculty of the Chyle is alfo leflcned, or loll, by the defect dome mil/arm Cfiff‘vejfé‘flf Illtt a'lftziflh, dirt in maxim/er imeflinorum exprcfla ant [[CWIH/I fill/‘ilfill fiti'rit. 7 Back,‘ .,.commonly‘ reputed the Coliclt Palllon, do not pro ‘ 5 rear AGreat, pains of . the V‘ ‘ ' 'l QT, of the lViilky Vellcls,\‘5lren they‘ve naturally too fmall, or elfe when they cued from the tlllLOiflpOllllx. of the Colon, or other (nits, but from thel‘yfe- "‘CB-‘Sl‘mo 1 mini H", are obltitiétetl by a crude and vilcidc Cliyle, and when they are compreflbd {enter-r, by realon many confiderable Nerves, derived from the Vertebrals of 33,2? Stir: the Loft , do Lin-(:l‘lllfo the-great lVlefinteiicn Plucjwliieh ir‘h‘mbleth fome hitogtfliiiéy' ill-lllfiipiiii" by the Tumors of the l7=bftanc ofrhe Melitntery, or by the {Welling ofthe "M Glands (ol‘Whirhl lliall Treat afterward ) whereupon enfuetli the Cccliack or the to the neighbouring parts 3 hence the pains or the Back are not derived on- Eii‘raciarion olithe whole Body. In relisrcnce to cure the Othi'uétion of the Milky Veins, aperient Media cines confihing of Pills, Eleétuaries, Apozemez, my be properly adviled to open the {loppagc of the \lellels, which tranlinit Chyle through the Me cm my, into the common Receptacle. ly by cor L‘lll', as bi. conveyed from one part to another, by communicvn 7,":,‘ ‘. no ‘ ol-thls,‘ but it‘,,. iiL' hem agreeable roliealon, that the Recrements, and l'leterog: .ijmis l7", . ‘lt‘lw ol the Nervous l iquor, may be tranfinitted by the lNcins Ul rht Back Jml . 00.9, into the great Nlcfentcrick Plexe; and upon {mil it is moved with overmuch quicknels through the Milky Vt'llt‘ls, produced l"fl‘,'fn?rr;. by the )onvullive Motions of Nervous Plexus of the Afr/Emery, irritated by , VVliereupon horrid Tortures of the Belly, commonly called Coliclt Pains, gglfgg‘g'f‘ffifd may mile from vitiated Animal Liquor, propagated from thr Fih s of the ‘f‘jl'ulllullli Brain into the (Par Vagiim, and thence into the Plexes 0f the NHL; Lory, which may cunt rendreth it full of fenfe, and obnoxious to Convnllire Motions, produced l - oi. . . i . . . ,lfihfi‘i‘u'. from ACide and Saline Particles of Liquor, highly dillurbing the numerous f- g;,f§§‘g;"‘" Fibres of the Mefentery. Silly'gj;u‘:‘;_ Great Mefenterick Paroxilines (aslhumbly conceive) are Ptiled Hyflchas? m on, rick Firs,though very improperly, becaule they have no relation to the Womb, ' but are derived originally from the Brain, and rranfinirted to the Plexes of , the Melcntery, by rcafon tliefe Diftempers take their rile from the Head, a5}u new: ' (l Violent pains and hum» ol the Belly And] humbly conceh e that the violent pains of the Abdomen, not heated in M r t - a the Intellines (as molt imagine) but in the Mel‘entery7 donor proceed onely unanimous ,‘, i . t. , r1: _ . .. ~ ~ ' C CH [1'le gated from the Fibrous Compage of the Brain,into the Tar Vagum, and thence 217.2573?" into the> Mrl‘entertck Plexe:,bnt Elrrileh; . _ _ from the fer-oils laculeneys ofthe Klood,ae‘wl . co,,\‘l‘lth acrd and hiline Particles, impelled out oflhe terminations oFthe capillary ‘Y """rfi‘g r t luriiillied ‘- fruitful -‘ Nervous £th ("Pb hiteiic, l‘n'EOtliC,‘Y, luoflancet, of the. Mclentciy, With Mitsub-f Pibres, which are often highly irritated, and drawn into violent corrugations ry' . , . . ,, by the l‘ermentative, and Heterogeneous Particles or the BlOOd 3 whence arife great tziiipclls 0‘: Pain in the loWeH apartiment ofthc Body, often improperly called, fifr off/)6 AUTO/I167. The M ‘lentery may be alletfircd allo with great Tortures. 'lowing from a The Mcftntc- Hatiilt-ir: lr'lmtcr, arifing out of Vapours, ratified by the heat ofthe Blood, {$353333 ed with great Pallion of Mind, produced by the lofs of Friends and Relatiout, and fevere accidents of our Lives; whereupon the Brain being highly dilbonipol‘ed doth thereby influence the animal Spirits, and render them confxdei tv-d With the Elaflick Particles of Air, received by infpiration, and {‘11 brflatu- very unquiet, which being conveyed through the Tenth pair of Nerves, in- 1: 1h; hih ofthe Mel'entery, which is blown up by the expanfive vo- "Clam" latil Particles of Wind, accompanied with tliole of Air, which dil'tend the l‘veryou» l'ibi'es of the Mefentery, and by fevering one from another, do put themitiro Convullive l‘v'lotions, attended with Pains and Swellings, ariling wt to the fruitful Rowls, belonging to the Melentery, doth caufe great agitaH', rions, and fwellings, made by Inflation, ariling out of the aggrieved Ela- >- Prick Particles of the Animal Spirits, which being hurried through the Mei r liznterick Nerves into the Guts, bottom of the Stomach, and Bladder of Can], "V; and Choledocli Duff, do by a kind of Convulfive Motions, force the bilcfcmb‘m‘ffi lious Hnmonrs into the Duodenum, which being impatient of its {harp Particonyuhlvtu clec, doth throw up thele troublefome Recrements, by an inverted periftal- mm" this account, perfop; of ill hsbits of Body, in the Scorby, are very liable to (as Di. ll Ill/5 "'1" have it ) from the Recremcnts of Animal Joyce, prom- Sit-6335533. «may the indifpofed Nervous Liquor. adv-iréiilmy great llaner, as "lllillVC ()1 ITS numerous l‘lbl't'fi, as {0 many bright Rays in~ PM" . ,. ' no. Billion, a tin-ten? the Belly, proceeding from Chyle, productive of the The diflributive power of the Chylc, is depraved in A5120»): mafia, when 3‘ tick Motion, into the Ventricle, which draw its Fibres into content, and by '. ‘0y . r the . a Trunk a ‘ ‘ ' Arteries, ' CMI‘ILd I A t ' orT the Aorta, into the Melenterick out of dilltcnflainflhe yrliolb warranties it is tranlinitted into the Interltices of the Velrels, lodged 3:33;: from r. Acute in this cafe my be : Tenfions of Fibrous parts of the Mefentety. Tm. cure of pains lodged-1n the Mefentery, proceeding from its vitiated nervous Liquor, . tranfinittedinto the. Mcfenterick Plexes, doth indicate, firl't, . ., . . . _ . givers forts of dilcutient and emollient Clyfiers, beginning With thofe that , . . . e gentle,A and afterward proceeding to more l‘trong, mixed with Purgatives, ZEZ'fifffifafig flf‘g‘k" d ers,an byl'urgative, d b Fcrfls'ltf‘lIIIIfi-y and W" f |