OCR Text |
Show 4,, 0/ [/55 231.444" of gar/z. Book I. ParTITL 4-55 a . . ‘ \. minal Veiicles, moi‘t or which are endued With an Expulhve Faculty found. . ed in variety of i‘ibres. £501,133?" The Bladder of Gill, hath greater and lets Dimenlions in various Bodies marriaruf "hole Blood hath greater or leis Recrements, which being {cvered in the, 6"" glands of the Liver, are conveyed by the Roots of the Bladder of Call and is more or his extended, according to the different proportion of Chg]: ler ', and molt commonly obtaineth the length of two or three Tranfverfe Fingers, and the breadth of a Thumb. Tlicco‘our or The Colour oi. the outward Coat, hath lieveral Colours, fornetimcs Yel, 25'1"" "5 lowilli, and other times Brownilh, or Blackiflt, as it is tinged with Choller of a dili‘erent hue, tranliiding the Pores of the Membranes. m aimiThis Repofitory of thin and {harp Bile, hath different Denominations "400"" i" according to its {everal parts; the one being greater, and of an Oval Fi: gore, is called the thdm', or rather the Body of‘ the Bladder, the which is Pendulous, as {eated without the lirbiiance of the I iver. The other part of the Bladder of Call, is named the Neck (which is of an Oblong Tubular Figure, and is much lei} then the bottom) and is more narrow in its upper Region, endingT in a linall Cavity, terminating into the common Duel. iiiirt-Oii-lliéi The Neck of the Bladder of Call (as Spich/fm wiil have it) is endued .33 mom? with a Valve, which is denied by tome learned Anatomiits, and affirmed to "n be a Protubcrance, as having only the oilice and nor th firllflure ofa Valve, to hinder the rtgrei} of Choller out of the common Duct into the Neck of the Bladder; which Doé‘toerflhncalleth a Spungy Flelh, not unlike that . And the liver only is not himilhed with numerous Conglomerated 221%"? Glands, but allo the. Bladder of Call too, in which iinall l\4ili.iry Glands SWEETare (cared between the Coats of it', into thefe Miliary Glands, the Capil- Glands. laries oi the C'xliacit Artery, and Wm Torin, and Fibrils of Nerves and Lymplicednéts are implanted : The thrcefirflc kinds of VelTels do carry Blood and Nervous Liquor into the fubf'tance of thefe Minute Glands, where lEpara~ ' ‘ '" of the Bilious and l ymphatick Liquor. are carried tl The fit": Recrements nigh the Pores of the inward Coat, into the Cavity oi the Bladder of Gail 3 and the other thin Tranfparent Liquor is received into the Extreamities oi the l ymphxdufis} overl-preading the body and neck of the Bladder) and from thence is tranimitted Rep by Rep into the common Receptacle of Chyle and Lympha. Th: ‘" of the Bladder of Call, is to be a repol'itory of Bile, which is Thcufeof' 'd in the Conglomerated Glands of the Liver, and afterward en- Li‘cgiiiillfrto retrained inzo the Roots of the Excretory VeflEls, and thence conveyed 513,133? through the neck, into the bolbme belonging to the receptacle of Call, wherein it neqnircth a ll‘mnentative quality from Bile conveyed from the Glands (lodUed between the Coats of the Bladder) by {ecret Pores into the Cali, v er: it is rendred more Fermentative and Acriinonious by its Stagnancy and i" iiriivmgzuted \vith Etline and acid particles ofjuice (tranll mitted from the Spleen by the Cazliack Artery, and Vena Part4, into the glands oi" the Livt-r) which are mixed with Bile, carried by proper Excremry Veflels into the Bladder 0t Gall. of tht Duozlcmmz, {topping the return of Choller out or the Cut, into the entrance of the common Duet, leading into the Perm Bilarim. And far. i1. ,. r.i.a. thermore, the termination of the Neck 1*, relating to the Bladder of Call, thrust-toe is encompafli‘d with an Anular Fibre, which doth contraét its Cavity neat C H A P. fiff‘fjf‘fijhlf the common Duet , and intercepteth the recourle of Choller into the Laggigfimlfilil Neck of the Bladder of Call, which is very narrow and full of Folds, to 51‘ Crown [top the overhaity pafrage of the Bile, that in its Ragnancy, it might ac iuire X V I. 7720 (Blizddcr of 94/1 in (it/yer Animal/r, greater degrees of Acrimony and Fermentative difpofitions by irs mixture with the {harp Choller, that hath been fome time refidenr in the bofome of the Bladder. 32555ng ., cal-imitated the Cathack Branch, Veins from the q>orm, vvhiclremit many Branches ovet~ ni'lvcacisiy {hadmg the outward ourface ohthc Bladder, which hath Netvescommuni- catedto it from the, rPar Vagum, whereby it is rendred fenfible, and apt to contract its Nervous and Flethy Fibres, to eject the Bile when they are op» pretred as over-extended with its ‘Exuberant Particles. This Bilious ReCeptacle is aifo furniflied with many Lymphatduéts ( which are very vilibles in Humane Bodies newly Hanged) branching themfelves over the body and . neck'of the Bladder, and thence pals into {the Liver. ,T‘ififix‘flfl'f ‘ ,This Receptacle of; Call is accomplifhed with many Tubes, or Excretory $33532: iii}. Veflels, fumithd; iVidli'Branth65, Ramulets, and Capillaries (as companiD ' He Bladder of Call in a Lion, is Seven Thumbs breadth in length, and rim-mm" , The Bladder of Cali is furniflied with variety oflVefiels, Arteries from E about one and a half, or two, in breadth, and is endued with an fifofafl‘h‘ admirable Erna-tire, as having divers Maeanders about the neck of the Blad- [$15 in in der, by which it is difiinguiihed into divers Cells, (which I flaw in a young cc ' Lion lately Dimfietl) foniewhat refembling thofe of the Colon in Man; WhiehI humbly concieve‘ was infiituted by Nature, to keep the Call in (hankering this angry or enraged Animal in tliofe Cells, to intercept its retrograde courfe high??? into the liibfl.1nce of the Liver, left it {hould {well the Glands: WhichI Gal‘mamn‘ faw in this young Lion, and [apprehend, Was the caufe of his death; thefe Cells we alto {aw in a young Cat ( at the filme time ) which were very like thole oi the Lion. > caverpart ofth Liver, and atqlafk are inferred into its Conglomerated Glm'ldipiii‘ribfimi‘i 3 $€Ql€tiQflfii8 niadeof (the Bilious, from themore mild parts The-Bladder of Call in a Bruit, called by the Latirzer, Hiztmz, is hued 3&3??? with a gmen Coiourproceeding from the colour of the Call tingingits Mem- "imbrane ( as I conceive) and hath a Figure, rendred unequal by three or four Proruberancies, and is furnifhed with an Hepatick Duct, terminating into of 3199i‘b and tffinfmittsd into the Rootsi'of the Excretories, belonging-I? the Ditadmitm. gas of, the Divariqatiops of, the VCIM @orta) diftributed into the Cone the BBBBB‘LQEGCIL ., . ' i . ‘ ,. "'l"" ' mini; f: , , ‘...., 1!" .dIJ‘ And i " , " ' The receptacle of Bile, is adorned "with agSphxric'al Figure in a Hedge Hog, and this Repofitory is 'oi' aeruginous and blackifh Colour, and doth ad- here ( by the mediation of the Neck of it ) to one of the lobes, belonging to the Liver. 7' The |