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Show 458 0/ tlac Porus Bilarius. Book I. Part iL Book I. Part II. Tno vtzivicc \ mi win\ t- ihe \ MRI; or. the Print 51131111: and the rmmav: no ln'nltula(ionnithtath other. 4-59 That-the Branches of the Vrmz (Farm, and Form fii/ariiir , may be more fitly and calily allociated with each other; Nature ( as l conceive ) hath framed a greater number of Bilarian Vellels, lo that the Bilarian Branches do terminating into the Guts; which clearly [heWcth the life of the Tom: Bile.rim is to receive and tranfmit the Recrements (fevercd from the Purple Li- ham to accompany one Branch of the "Form, which is much larger then thole relating to the 'Porm" Blllll‘illf : And it may be worth our remark, that though the Bilarian \ ellels do exceed the rPomz in number, yet the different quoi, in the Parenchyma of the glands of the Liver) into the Cavity of the s. being matured Int-2%,???" in the body of the Conglomerated Glands (ap- Veilels are in all their Divarications encircled with one commo n Capfirla, to pertaining to this Bowel) its more thin and ul‘eful part is immediately car- keep them near to each other, and fecure them in their proper lituation s. tied into the Roots of the Vemt Ca ya, and mixed with the Blood, to give it a Fgrlncritative Dilpolition, and the melt Farculent and Bitter part, is admit- And it is farther oblErvable, that though the Branches of the Tom and Form Bilarz'ur, are immured with one common lntegum ent, and are clofely conjoyned to each others fides in a near union, yet they have no mutual In- ofculations, becaule itcan be no where dilcovered, that the Branches of the ‘7)0rla, and Farm Bi/ariiu, have any perforation of their Coats one into an- ted into the Origens of the Capillary Veflels, and afterward difpenl‘ed through the divatications of the Excretories of the @arm 'Bilizriur, ending into the common Trunk, conveying this grols Choler into the Duodefllflfi. other, which is wifely contrived by the Great Architeét, lefi the Blood immediately palling out of the apertures of one Vellel into another , lhould hinder the Percolation of the Vital Liquor, which is accompl ilhed in the {paces of the \ellels, wherein the Bilious parts are received into the Roots of the {Form lfilariirr, and the refined Particles of the Blood, are tranfinit- C H A P. ted into the Extrcamities of the Capillaries belonging to the V2114 (47/11, and thence conveyed byRamulets, Branches, and Trunk of the Cite/it, into the right Auticle and Ventriclc of the Heart. Some l'rofeflbrs of our Art allign two Valves (hindting the reflux of Choler out of the Duodemmz, into the 13115111; (bales/orbit: ) one to the Ter- initiation of the (Perm Bilarinr, near the confines of the Liver, and l'ntr m two the other the Mmdrmrm. to its ingrels into the common Duct; which are oppofi‘d by many Anatomilis, by reafon no luch Valves can be dileovered, as belonging to the 7'0riu Bilnrim, which is inferred with an oblique polltion, into the Coats of the Duodrzmm, as palling between them, which interceptcth the rcgrefs of the Bile from the Guts, into the common Duet. Learned Dicriiierbrocck, giveth a Narrative Ola llrange Palliige, befide the common Duet, out of~ the Liver into the Grits, and lbmetime s out of and Bladder of Call into the Guts. The Blood bc‘ inz ruined in the glands or the i met, the stroller Elli: is lrfliilliilttill into the Poms Bilxrius. the body of the Bladder of Call into the (01072, and other times out of the Bladder of Call into the (Pi/arm, and into the bottom of the Stomach. AS the Learned Author giveth Inflanct-, Amt. Lib. 1. Cap. xiv. @rtt'tfi' commune» ! Dyan)" Cliolcdoclmm jam Commemoratnm, Anuo 165;. 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The Liver is called by Malpigliim, a Conglomerated Gland, and hi5 in truth an Aggregate body, made up many {mall Glands; and every gland is a Syl'tem, compolcd of different forts of Veflels, conflituting this Bowel X VII. 0f Claoler. Aving {poke of the feveral Extreamities of the Capillaries, difperfcd through the glands of the Liver, belonging to the Bladder of Call, and the Choledoch Duet, as the Receptacles of Choler: It is orderly now to Treat lbmewhat of the Liquor it {elf Percolated, as fecerned from the Vital juice, which are Bilious Recrements, and by fome are thought to be fpecifically different; but if they be well confidered, they differ only in qualities, and not in kind, Magi! @- minur mm variant fpm‘em, and f0 are only leveral degrees of the fame Specifick Matter; Whole more grofs parts are more eafily tranfinitted through the larger Orifices of the Excretories, of the fevtnl appertaining to the '?orm‘ Bilariw, While the more thin and {harp Particles of Bilious Matter, do more ealily infinuare themfelves into the more nar. row Extreamities of the linall Vellels, app‘endant to the Bladder of Call, wherein it borroweth greater degrees of Acrimony proceedinglrom its long flaunancy, and as being mixed with Choler, long refident in the Cav1t of 0the Bladder, and is aflociated with Choler newly fevered in the Glands, (lodged between the Coats of the Bladder) and carried through the {mall Pores'of the inward Coat, into the bofome of the Bladder of Call. And that the Bilious Recrcment, relating to the Bladder of Call, hath qualities differing from that of the Choledoch Duff, Renowned Malpi- gbim‘, hath taken the pains to evidence by an Experiment, Lib. (le Lien. Cap. 6. D1011 fl'ilictt in lirutit ligata Arterirt Hepatim‘ grape Tranmm C‘tliacie laceratoq‘, Bilir fol/icicle, rzzel clizmi awul/ir qufdem trims", cocrcztoq; pantreitm (Mfr, fuperflite per client animali; Vita, per portiim m jacur zrruente Sanguine",bilic ingem rapid é "Para Bilizrio , (7 Cboledathn 1n Duodenum tranfdufla £01114 gimr, qua: Colore nequaquam fimili pallet, mm dilutior fit, net tantum lentvri: é" amaritiei abtinet, quantum bili! paflim Vefic‘e pofl'idetg (9": fl .igne 'z/el alto to be a Colatory of the Blood, which being refined in the fubflance of the tonzmilz' exagz'tur, webcmcntiflimum exlmlat odarem, alirtq', binge dz'z/erflz a C}; Glands,the more impure and Bilious parts are admitted firlt into the Capillaries flim [Jilir 714nm: patimr. and BranchCS, and afterward into the common Trunk of the (Porn: Bilariub Three forts of Choler may be conceived to be in the Liver :. The. one is never fcvcred from the Blood in the glands of the Liver, but is intimately ' confzderated terminating The Chokr Receptacles, doth not differ in kind, but in dcgttes. ' An Experi~ men: to prove (he dih'ucncc of Cholera . Sam: part of Chalet is an inmate of the‘ Blood. |