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Show 5 14. The Tam of (jenemtirm in'rldan. Book I. Part III. Book I. Part III. Airflagggi The Sperinatick Veiiels, are vulgarly thought not to pierce the Rim of the mm Arte- Belly, as in Dogs, wherein is left a v0id {pace berWeeri the Vellels and (Pi». ""mn‘gs‘ mama-um: But in Man, the Veflcls are conveyed between the two Mem- e H A P. ii. Thrpaffagc branes of the Rim of the Belly, as between two fafe fine Walls, to con:{crii‘iililiilL ferve and guard them from the alIaults of the neighbouring parts, which Eggmm coinprelling the Arteries, might hinder the due Current of the Vital Liquor toward the TeIticles. 0f the Teflic/er. So that theft: VelTels are lafely conveyed Within thé Coats of the (Peritonmmr, whole upper Membrane doth f0 finely clofe the ,- . . . . . , pafiage, that the Intefiines cannot fall into the Scrotum; and this Membrane is overmuch dilated in 'Rupturer, wherein the Caul, or Intel'tines, or both together, doth quit their natural Ilation and tepofe, and flide through the enlarged pallage relating to the proeefs of the (Peritommm, into the troublefome Cavity of the Stratum, wherein they are I'traightly confined as in a clofe Pri. through the Arteries, and the retrograde motion .of the fame Blood in quan- on, thereby rendring the Body tineafie. 52%;?" If the Procelns of the Rim of the Belly did gape as much in Humane Bo. large, or more numerous at leafi, to give a due reception to 'the Blood, elfe zthelly. is dies as in Bruits (wherein it conveyeth rhe Spermatick Vellels ) Man havin clolcrinMnn . . v. . . thenBImts. an erect polturc of his Body in Progreliive Motion, the Caul and Inteltines being prefl'ed downward by their own weight, would thrufl' themfelves into the aperture of the Procefs, relating to the Rim of the Belly, and by confia. quence, force themfelves into the Cavity of the Scrotum. 32‘,§;;3;:S§= But the inconvenience of the empty (pace, left after the perforation of the mama? Procels belongingto the @eritonmmz, made by the Spermatick VelIels in lgiriiiikiilhr Dogs and Bruits, is prevented; by reafon their Progrellive Motion is per~ pronepohtion formed 1na prone pofition of the Body, whereupon the Caul and Intel'tines gffgig; are eafily contained in the Cavity of the Abdomen, as in a proper place, With- M°li°"- out any tendency downward toward the Hole, bored by the Tranfmiliion of the preparing Vellels; and thereupon Bruits are not liable to any Hiernia, by the falling down of the Caul or Guts, into the Stratum. $1;3333' The Spermatick Arteries, when they have quitted the Cavity of the lowiallrrendrigfjltd ell Apartiment ,they here and there do difpenfe many Minute Branches Branches,af- (into the adioyning parts) which are f0 (mail, that they can fcarce be dif§f§ff§jfif° cerned, unlefs they be rendred turgid by Inflation, effected by a Blow-Pipe: dome» And the Trunk, out of which thefe fine Vell'els do lprout, doth not make [0 many Matanders in Men, as in Bruits, but is carried in more firaight courfe to the Tel'ticles. Indemm, is do exceed from the Arteries, ceive, the reafon the Circulation of it cannot be made good through the Veins. Beiilaps it may be true, as this learned Author will have it, in fome Salaciou Peri Ions, who are a kind of Monfiers in Nature, as havmg the Arteries greater then the Veins, but this is a great rarity, as it is very eVident toAqupfy. brim: bzfdwr, Arteriam antem Spermaticam non mfz imam, ex medza Trunco «mam, demjzlo majorem wulgariwa, duabm refia m 'Paraflamx definerirer, bin quum annum dch‘Et 67. tam trat facundm, ut uxorem relmqueret grandam, @cum duodetem Liberir. And the reafon of the fuccefsful endeavours of the Old Man in point of Propagation, ?4wim‘ attributerh to the greatnefs of the Spermatick Artery : But I conceive it more probable to aflign the caufe The goodntr: of his fruitfulnefs of the Seminal Liquor, and laudable difpolition of the 3:022:53" Teflicles , to the Hypogafirick Artery, traiifmitting a Branch into the ffifflgojrfi! Tefiicle, to fupply the defect of the Spermatick Artery, which fhould have {1,33 men; proceeded from the Defcendent Trunk of the [form ' ' . The ufe that Doctor Glyflim afligncth to the Spermatick Arteries, IS only ggfitfimq to impart heat to the Tefiicles, and nothing in reference to generate the tactics; Seminal Matter. But with the permiffion of this Learned Author, the they tranfmit a Serous and Chymous Liquor, allocated With the Fibrous parts of the Blood, into the Tefticles, wherein a feparation is made of the fcent in a f'traight pofition toward the Tefticles, without many Gyres, and étion of Bruits then Men. AH" ‘Pamm giverh an account of an Old Man, that was Hanged and Difl‘e- Ming?" 6ted, in whom was found but one Preparing Artery. ,Slt‘ut- alt.ll'1€-, Arm-7. $55,337., 1598. Carat/er feuis fnfpen/i, qui wemu quidem [permanent Clfl‘a 171.111qu b4. 31%? nyGy,c,, a, {cribe the preparing Arteries, to make turnings and windings in the form 0f Circumvolutions, as many will have it, who are more vcrfed in the Diffe- F_ tity being more flow in the Veins, muli neceffatily imply them to be more 13:29:22; And it feeirieth very Grange, how the great firearms of Ancient and Moriariyiimcm‘ dern Anatomilis, {hould .run {'0 far from the Channel of Truth, as to de$352,135?" fruitful Tendrels of Vines, (booting in many Divarications: Whereupon the preparing Veficles obtained the appellative of Vaflt Pampimformia, and '1'}!ramidalia 3 whereas in truth, the Spermatick VelTels in Men, make their de- Th of an Opinion, That the Arteries relating to the Telticles, fing‘iixgsfl the Veins in Magnitude,'which if granted, is different amorgm, difpenfcd through other parts of the Body: And I cori- $33,)?" the is this, Becaufe the Blood is impelled With greater force Preparing Arteries, do contribute to the production of the Semen, by reafon delicate, the Cryftalline Liquor, and Milky parts not aflimilatedinto Blood; which I conceive, is the Materia Snbflrata productive of Seminal Liquor, which is generated in great quantity in Lul'tful Perfons, highly indulging Venery, and cannot totally proceed from Nervous Liquor, movmg very flowly, and in linall quantity, between the ‘Filaments of the {mall Nerves, belonging to the Tef'ticles. But of this, With your leave, I Will take the freedom to give a more full accountin afubfequent Difiourfe, concerningthe eneration of Seminal Li uor. . g Having difcourfed therrigen and Progrefs of the Preparing Arteries, it my?"folloxveth in courfe to Treat of their Afl‘ociates, the Spermatiek Veins, which do equal the Arteries in number, and exceed them in bignefs, as it is manifefi in moll‘. Men, according to Ocular Demonfiratlon, to any Per. Ion, that curioufly enquiteth into the fecrets of Nature. The |