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Show , Boole n. Offlae Tat/Jology oft/fie Hm". / of "9 WW"? "/ "'6 HW- 3001‘ H 759 cipitation 5 to this end the_ Grand Architeét hath made a great A/[iammr oF ' t Organst the Heart and its appendants, as f0 many Engines and Chain. orher days Fit doth anfwer in Meafure and Time; and one Paroxyfme inva ‘ ‘ deth ever da ' often caufed b ' ill concoéied bi) le ever da y lllfDiEt' Producing 9‘ great PFOPOYUOH 0f nels dedicated to the Marion aft/2t- Blood, that its little Filaments, and Filmes ed with hot 0i] yP;rtic1eys gh'uznbmltted to the mafs 0f BIOOd' overcharg- ' Particles, might be . ' broken f into fmall . _ and pals. through the fmall PO1r es and extremitieso the capillary Arteries and Veins; and the Compage of the as aéied with the intei‘tinek Motion fluid, be to adifpofition gaineth Blood of its Pm er arts which a to reeth a)": r dL‘ ‘ ‘ . e mente iquois,and agitateth,and g . P P4 1 attenuates the integrals of fluid Bodies, by bringing them to a hioh Coniminution, whereupon they become more moveable, and acquire7 Greater 1C 6mg fevered from other Elements ofthe , b dy . Blood,do em 0 y With each other caulin an inflam ' f . mam)" 0 the Purp161"" f) ‘ g 1 ' 2 Com 10i- whence its to ""CF‘Pable rendted and Pa". fome m ed 00 15 8th qt_ with the crud unite . _ . e yrne, as not being broken into minute Particl . es, bY reafon ofits indigefied "fade filbliance . 7h ) highlv meQ Heart the ercupon ll ) ' d' ieved is ut Egég‘rrvefceiice Pof illi'orllfilmos mate Contraéhong) "lakmg a great M080" and 00 i, endfeavour'mg to difcharge its fierce fieams freedom m a refllefs agitation of Parts, Which being ofa different nattiie are h :u hthe exre ‘ e preferved in union by a conflant and continued Motion. X rIt tgna not berllDtlo P3313, ' Y a fee Diaphoreiis, and plentiful SWEM' 7 On the other fide, the Blood groweth grofs, and apt to be Stagnant when f Y' d S3 ge spar Improbable, that Interm‘rtem Feve" may arife "‘9'""5‘ the Fermentation is very much Difpirited,as the feveral Liquors of vital Juice 'hfiirfpiii/tigfeaccd‘rtclcfi‘: tamimn'm' dfegsenerating into a more or leg Adds Sitar-03°" i ‘ are not well filtred in the Interflices of the Veilels r elatin _ t tI bimed Glands» ofthe Vifcem,. giving to the Blood "'1any "DinomfeFHCrssiod in. , Y in d‘6 {ll bfi ance of th "MM".l g 0 me time 0 i tagnanc l . ) Pancreas ,llwheieupon the more VO'l'Atll Particles of the Pancreatick NYC: m Filaments, whereby it acquireth an over-grofs Fibrous difpolition it to COIffimfgellng t e A???) i190 10% the" fpirltuousingeny. concrete into 'Membranes, and White conglobated Bodies prodticino‘ iiol 'PofC Coagflhtions, often found in the Heart, Lungs veins and :‘irlterit-y: Ol flcthtagnancy o 1366} "(CM Pammmt'" Proceedeth from the obl‘truétibe) 6 "refers"? u 8 0f the Wm") (leading into the Gut3)C3Uf€d i, Iyt tame gr? 3 Emmy?!" Matter, lining the infide 0f the Firit or Second Anather ill coinftitution of Blood, proceedetli either from a hot and {harp as alfo 1"""9dCI‘MC 0 generous Carine C o of Oil a and Meat s h'ighlyP feafoned WithWine' Spices, or from the inward ompage "the Blood, abounding with hot 0in PartichS, conveyed to all nn 30.3% 0t the Body). Which do rcndetit hot and drV, called the Bilious Con- vii; olfniiie glitsatahdetiiancreamk hiluiflbcannm be difcharged into the C3- ‘ the ereuPon reco' 6" m3" CXCFCtOTy D "as' into ' fubfiance 0f the Pancreas, and is from thenze carried ' Veins and afterw d ‘ h ' into the origen Of the Whe a. k‘ at sfFinto t e Vella Carla, and right Ventricle ofthe Heart, 11 c r3": ma mg an E ervefcence, doth produce a Tertian or (luartan Ague itution, which lurnillieth the Blood with inclinations to Intermittent and ti: 01' ling to Variety Of Paroxyfms, the one happening every other day and {Clongjlwd Fevers ; the Fir-[l is diliErenced by Twig" Chlotidian (by :63in , teni per) commonl to a melancholick is proper ie uartan called A _ _ \ ":12:kc;eeveignThird, according to the greater or lcfs Acidity of the PanCf ents. . ' which I intend more freely to difcoutfe in the difeafesbfthe Heart A d. - more free Cu 5 l‘ nouri ment, an -' i our Tongue, ofwhich the Tertian, iffingle, is diflinoujfheé b emf); other day, andif double, every day, n i‘nbl - . 0 . ~ its 25:3? m 1;?"th caufe 0f Stagnation of the Pancreatick Juyce may arife from its ion grfo ilefs, as not beifng commenfurate in its Atomes, to the Shape and Size y i c" do, .' 0 tie extremities _ over billionsy hidgufeBithedM'fterm Sulflram _°f this difeafE, is feared in an 315.33??? oil P t- It ' _°0 , impregnated With large proportions of fubtle byynoirblc C‘sk'tfen' rfng it unable to fuhduethe quantity of indiqel'ted Chyme Pancreaticlt Li uori: 11::c'retd)FY DUE" 0f the Pancreas; whereupon this the Cam andqR' h hClve mm t e toms OfEhe Veins, and then into ence to , . « lcyannotbe accomplifhed, cut which by reafon of the hot Diarhclis of the 131ng, Cm yr no i eing not capable F9 reduce the crude Chymc to a PCl'ch} aflbCiation, Liquor iiiixeth lg'ht Ch "diet? tbs Hem) Wherein [his Heterogeneous w" t e- A 00 ' an - it inmg F C b n‘1 e Ferment" - -P utteth ' t‘ 5:231 byhl‘aifing an Ebullition, which is qureted by throwing off the hot Ofs Broggh the Excretory ‘Duéts of the Skin. forth toward Heart, fendinq Inhthe a grehat0t‘ egfilmon lesnflifaftfon . a very twin, W icli arriviflgfille Membrane Cmm thef ainbi7 ‘- FEW", Promding from the obfl'rué‘ted 0f [Ltermltdem Duéls toflsthefli'mPer ' _ ancreas, came . dc maf g iveth an account, Traéiam ale (ii thfez "5:1: begin{teams Rigors, edewiilonyEoncufllogsr meg} rehrmg Commonly to an Ague;called in which [he which more ho: carriitllitoligmat i" (Pancreatic dual-1"" "bf‘r‘w‘z'im" i" Cap: 2' Obj?r"67mm" 2:313)d'i‘fiflm'. Ii "m; elreiilzzmermmentem Pafla it! 04]»: Dtfli'é‘t'ionefer Syringamz‘nfudimm tea ingitmto very minute portions in refer V ‘ ‘ ' aflimilat ' Arteries dy, [:rodgiiitth _ . e"in"? ate 0[FYtfEhCFCaPillaty c it; and lalil the toHerthe futface h . of ihe B0. 22:10:]: redhf'Vl‘I‘g {til-'1‘; ferous recrements of th? Blood, dyo Ce); (1323;105:232?an a , w bicd i 1 ing through the‘miliaty Gl an d sand Pores of the Cutie do freel of the Fit edsitzlzlgiguifge if the 301(1):]; ngerwpon the Tragick Scene; in" h ea ant inter u e 0 an am rsateinatt . f Ptr2(;l;1(::ieicylli‘mi_: Eemg breathed out .by a free tranfpiration, and [he lilting}: Al' WI! a grateful Repole, till a plenty of frelh Crude L' Imentary iquor is tranfmitted to the bilious mafs of Blood Wh' h ' beginning ""0 1c is PCrverted - ' effervefcence, ' Scene of anorher new falphumous anitrous Particlesp; cauf,ng a? mordmate tony me o a Tertian Feve r, W h'ith often de- . generates into adouble Tettian call d b Y fome a Quotldian which in e . ' ' truth is ve w different from "i as bemg a double Tertian, becaufe every other 712' Duflhzolfztilewll (/9 Mrulljumailn Dué'fum (Pantreati: majorem, ex 1"""1'19'4‘ . r4 expenetra at, um in perpauci: pro ter ob rué‘fionem t eh! :23? dial) calore infitiebatur ipfa ‘Pamreati: [Mb/hath; inflame low gag"; . , Havin ' - ill concogeglggygg a fl‘lOFYleVléog Intermlttlslg FeVerS, proceeding from an f f B]00d effes to th emaso y proper i mm mm: . . df {(10:13ngng the Heart) predifpoIEd With a Feverilh difaffeflion, fpringing' f l' 00 much exalted oily Particles; I conceive it may now be opportune to ""5"" p6a\ Iialn‘ewhat of Continued Fevers, which admit no perfefi a'm esia b Rmf'flm -E ' ut on- :‘ihiifiim. ( o remore.d angelgous, becaufe a hot inflammatory and aredtheref temper is not'onlym 1yaremiflion ‘ on an d d but. alfo _the Mini l fevers) d r m intermittent a eis inas fome C ompagc of the Blood (ig ee 00 ne ' as "5 Liquor )3 turgent ‘ ' ' With l' dxumm fpmtuous orly Particlles ‘00 mUCh exalted; whereupon the 9 Elements but only a re- million.N ' |