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Show 0/ we ‘szcrcafi‘. 1350i; 1. Part 1 I. Book I. Part I I. difpofe of in order to preiigrve its Oeconomy, taketh the belt courfe it can, This part is alfo lubiec't to other Difiempcrs, to great Trembliugs and Theme?!" Convulfions, vulgarly reputed Hyfiterick Fits, which proceed from an ill gill-lily: difpofed Nervous Liquor, or Purulent IVIatter, dififl'céting the rPar Vagum, $553322," and upper Abdominal Plex, feared in the Pancrear; whence arife great agi~ :fi'fil‘fifli'gs A Perfon of Honour was aflliéted for many Years, with an Epilepfy, and Fits of the Mother, attended with firong Convulfive Motions, which at laft ave a period to her Days. The Body being opened, all the Vifcera appeared very good, and only If upon his Body being opened, the Vifcera of the lower Venter appeared , found. and the Pancreas only was found putrified. Fatal; and afterward the lower Apartiment being inwardly feen, a large Tumour was difcerned, which being opened, a quantity of greafie Matter illued out, which fpake it a Steatome. ferous part of the Blood, and Recrement of the Sucrm Nutricim, not fecer- ""1"" Anlnfiance may be given of a Cancer infel'ting the rPancreas 5 In mifcel- [Meir r‘uriofir Mediro-Plyyicid Germanorum; Obferv. xcix. obi D. J. Ferd. Hert. A. Totenfield. Emmm fymptoman‘bm ( as Learned De Craaf recounts it) @M ii»: (11m pofl msrtcm in thoracir tarw mjufdzzm Cbz'mrgi in-vwzermzt, feqnemirt adjmgit. Ad infimnm wentrem dwem‘entem, mmem illam Diaphragma performtem Pancreas cfle Vidimwr, quad ad dual fliithdmar longum, (9‘ duarum maimum tranfwifamm 14mm emf, (Putridum, Corruptnm, quad my plan: Corro/iw fuo acido Diaphragm perfomryit, fed a?» fpinam dorfi ita erofir, uf ulCM c.111rro mile pugmrm rapere, (5‘ [mi 1'67" tom fpimz clot/2 frangz' facile pomrrit: Ultimo dew/,3 z'pfam etiam q/cmzm tarmm, qua fpirmm dccurric, Carrofif, a quiz frilgztir per Diaphragma perforamm,pulmmmm motum impetliendu mortem I'lzmlz'r. A H: irilius of ' us tied in the Glands of the @zmcrmr, by teafon the Vital Liquor is not repair- ed by due Aliment, in Hectick Fevers, and Emaciation of the Mufcular parts 3 of the Body. , l The Difeafes derived from the Obl'truétion of the Pancreatick Veflbls, may be partly deduced from the Liquor of the rPancreas, embodied with clammy Pituitous Matter, and a grofs Simm- Nutricim, filling up the fmall Cavities of the Excretories; whereupon the Current of the Pancreatick Li- quor is interceptedin its progrefs towards the @uadmmm. > Sometimes the Juice of the 'flzmremds tra‘nfmitted in too large Steames into The Pdurrw the Guts, which commeth from the great proportion of Aliment, imparting Mfiéflfi a redundant quantity of Serous Recrements, feparated in the Parenchyma of "‘0 "me hliiilctayugi: the Glands, and carried into the 'Duademtm Othertimes the Pancreatick Liquor is vitiared from Acid, or fall: Particles: 5T1"; The fubftance of the Romans, is alfo obnoxious to a Scirrhus 5 which I The fir-ll; flowcth from the faline Particles of the Blood brought to a Fluor, flirichhllii humbly Conceive, proceedeth from a quantity of Serous, or Nutritious Li- was eafed by Death. Her Belly being opened, the Mefemery prefented it felf, full of many Steatomes, and the ‘szcrear was highly Tumified with a Seirrhus. The Tammi: alfo is incident to another Difeafe ( which is very rare) t0 [he riblhufli- onof th' l'an- an Obfiruétion of its Duct, caufed by Stones ( Propping the paffage of the cu rk Duct into the Guts. creatick Vellcls: As to the Hill, It cometh from the want of the mild and $313,221;nt Cancer bit Pancreatis ulteriukfcrpendo ambor quoq', rem; corrzepz'r, eofl], azzgcrrzl mar ac pittridor cfltcit. quor, (extravafarcd in the fpaccs interceding the Veilels) \vhofe watry Particles being exhaulled by heat, it groweth Concreted, producing ahard Tumour. A Woman having been long vexed with great pains of her Belly, at lalt from SCUMF, intertcpzing tire pamgc of the Pancreatick Liquor the Pancrear was in difordcr, as highly oppretled with a great quantity of Pus, enraging the tender frame of the Pancreatick Nerves, and bringing violent Convulfive Agitations. The Difeafe ariling not only out of the fubl'tance, but Pancreatick leDifcach Liquor, does proceed either from its Defeét, or the obl'cruétion of the Pan- 2.332%; A l‘vlechanick had an ill habit of Body, proceeding from great Obfiru- frions of the Bowels, prodirélive of many Difeafes, which at half proved An Irritant: of a Cancer of Eh: I'rnnm. Juice- rations, and brisk preternatnral motions of the Mtfwtery and "Pancreas . c tioieiluitliin dleti). 4.07 Stones, as being fo many Dams intercepting the Current of the Pancreatick Juice into the Guts, whence arifeth a Tumor of the ‘Pancrear, derived from a great quantity of Liquor fisgnating in the fpaces of the veffels of the Glands. by turning the Serous and NutriciOUS parts into a purulent Matter, (the caule of an Abfccfs) which being of an impatient Corrofive nature, breakB l - cth its \Valls, and gets its freedom to expatiate it felf, which produceth an . .armg Ulcer, and isa Flux of Purulent Matter; freeing it felf from the confineinto a l'us. in relating to the (Pancreas. the PiliclitliY' ment of the Parenchyma, 1m irflhe I‘mlllcers of the Pancreas, are fornetimes infel'ted with a Pus, refembling new. Greafe, or Oyl, in the nature of a Steatome, and fometiines after the mannet of a Cancer. As to that of an Abfcefs, I will give an Inl'rance in a Gentleman, Who Steammw of was hi highly difcompofcd, that he could not relt, and fell into frequent fainting Fits, and cold claminy Sweats, the forerunners of Death; Wherefie Parr s. F 7793 91/25sz of HM ‘Pancrew. Liquor, toward the fDuodertum) produced by the earthy and faline parts, of the Serous Liquor of the Blood, and Nutricious Juice, fome parts Concreted, and others Putrified. , A Perfon of Quality being Hydropical, as affected with a great Swelling of his Belly, Was highly tortured with violent Gripes, which fpake a. clOfC to his I ife. . and lhs'ered in the Glands, and thrown into the lnteftines, whence their 3:33:35}? Concoc'tive Faculty of the Chyle,and the fecretion of it from the grolfer Faeces, $5,232? ",5. ipnsmfofthc is much perverted 5 whence enfueth an Atrophy of the whole Body. The Pancreatick l iquor is rendred Salt from ill Diet from Salt Meats dried my." in the Smoak, whence the Blood is infel'red with a grofs Tartar, ( as in Hypochondriacal, and Scorbutick habits of Body) which is feparated from it, in the fubftance of the Pancreatick Glands, which infects their Juice, and vitiates the Concoétion of Alimentary Liquor in the Guts. An acid Pancreaticlt Liquor, being forced into the Stomach by the inver- Stpmacick ted Perifialtick Motion of the Guts, may produce great Stomacick, com- Si.‘;‘r.£§é.'i"‘ four Pancre- I 'monly and improperly called Colick Pains, which often proceed from the four of the Aliment, producing Flatulent Matter, pulling up the Coats of the 3:33:32: Ventriclc, making great Tenfive pains, by overl'rretching its Camous and 21332355?" Appetite. Nervous Fibres. fect account of his Difeafe,.his Caul appeared‘wholly Putrified, the SPICC" This Acid and Pancreaticlt Humour, being injeé'ted into the Stomack by the unkindly motion of the Intel'tines, maketh a depraved Dog~like Appe: tire, caufed by an unnatural Ferment, making diforderly Vellications of the of an admirable bignefs, and the Pancreatick Duct obftruéted with four Fibres, And afterward an Ineifion being made into the Belly, to give a more per- Stones, atick Liquor; JLiquor perverting the Concoétion of the Stomach, by a great Effervefcence friflfmimd |