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Show , 7777- Cf Z/JU [hi/[iiilgj/If/Q'lfj . t176 A r mark. Book Iii Another t itii'rence of this Dill-ah; may be derived from the variety of", , , m {3‘}; filbjefi- or 1mm afllf'tetl, from which it taketh its rife, whereupon a "Him .izi fieltncfima‘,' {if the Brain, on. part" W, and primary, when it proceederh (1-0;, ‘ i ,Lfied; 311d Pil‘ W! "t, by Cotileiit of Parts, 2 it" the Dubai b D the Head. I n in ionic inferior part) and is afterward impart ed to And no"; itmuy be worth out inquiry, what is the filbjeét Or {eat of mg, Dilijahs, which fume nilirm to be in the Membranes encircling the Brain and Cr cry way contracting itlike a Purl}, and others in the lirbi'tauce ofit. As to the hunt opinion, it ltemeth very improbable by reafon it itippofctli the Coats of the Brain to be univeriiilly narrowed according to all its Cavities, by the lirbiiitnce of the Brain is compreiied, which iii true, would where. Produce :ii Alycplcxy (and not an Epilcply) as intercepting, the current OfAnimal 3 iquor and Spirits into the origen of the Nerves, (neared in the (or/ex of the Praiii. Fartherinore, It is ditiicult to conceive how the Costs of the Brain can be ii) narrowed as to clofe every way and contrnét its ambient pairs, and imhe a vellicarion of the Origens of the Nerves, taking their rife in (he Cortex) by realon the 'Durzz Mmynx is lb conjoyned in divers parts to the f' lillil, that it cannot univerlirllycompreis the Brain by its too near approxi, nation And again, The Fitz Miter is {af‘tned by divers Ligaments and tinuity of Vefiels to the Dim: Menynx; So that the 7311i Mater cannot conuni. verfally vellicate the fibrous Compage of the Brain in reference to aiioverclole contraction. unlels the Dim: Mater (to which it is firmly affixed) firii ‘ (mm [piiitmmz, 111m interilzro, m»; m itei'vofo gen-ere mutter/11;: form, "if?" lutlgitircr pulveri: [yrii Imam, ad exp/ofloner ,‘irzedifpnfltdi fpafmitr exterior, é" iiliiirgillqttofbtjiziz izz men/hm (Modem, ant ext/ewe Intzprcm; poflcmu m (Malawi/rnut/litmmr. And according, to the opinion of this molt Renown- cd Pliylician, the highly Ft‘l'illt‘lflfath'c. Llaltielt I'artic.cs of the ill Animal Juice and Spirits, do violently irritate and agitate the tender and Pinch") inch line Compage or the Nerves, .18 made up of numerous l‘ibtils (en- it]; ll"? dued with molt acute Scnlhrion) the leat of Epileptick ‘Paroxylms. And before we maltc any further fieps into the Carries, we will give Pathognomical fign of an Epilepfy, but in truth is an attendant of an {IL fipoplexy, Carm, and of Hyiiericlt, and fometnnes of other Convul- M no pafliiges (coming from the Brain into the Mouth) by which ylre both may be tranlinitred', whereupon Iapprehcntl‘it more realpnabie , ‘ And Furthermore, I humbly conceive, that the fibrous Compage 0f the Brain is lirl‘t affefted in the Falling-fiekneiis, and afterward the Coats d0 l‘yinpiitliize, as being criiiipOIEd offliuny linallEibrils, which are derived from thole oi" theBtain, or at legit are' near akin to them in {huélure and flirtation. ‘ .' . :[l'vieirénaic‘zglr- LCtl‘i‘flQLl Dr. I? kill: alietteth in~ Trati'ulu deIJl/forlzis (anew/flair C'upife 21 {1" (mm D . FIT/CHILI 17.2%. that the primary leg: of an Epileptic is in the Animal Spirits ' Ifli‘i'lifikli and endueti with an prlofivedilhpolition, flit ille. E! 7141'!!th "If Tl'?/'i'}/i/lii{lltfft, mhz/rm‘ ‘imrmyjumm [Tsiitt'lt'pticu/u'ii fpz'rr'tzium alumni/tum Cei‘t'l'i'l into/gram (712i Hem/thud Fri/715m: C') i/iiiizt'n'iimwz lmjiuIflnrbifltbjtfhtfi z) [libitiz iyllrIIZtI/V'l"Jilll't'filflllldfit‘) (9 cxplufiurze{infirmity(pm Cert-[mum i/IftU" infillfi") ,r. ,u NLKLL)1l) .1 (Lie: J .' ' i]; rcalf/mitt i[ii/7.1!]; NWT/i upper/i in Comm/flam- agmmr, him "if"? i i ' ' marhzj AIC'C‘Ii/jEU/ICeritdt (Jumpsuit: iiitiperc, (9v perfl'fi't MW!" 11.21 1', i. it mi: Luz ,. " ‘ ,. in: water" firth'hgh‘t Provifirmc, an! reliqitiio', quilt tie/Him idiot, V . " , (/3123!!! zp/irjpiritiiuo izzfcrtlir. VVherL'iu this I, earned . s moli v *xatiousbialady is not in 5116 lblid Wm" in the Spirits '- telves, its the prime and immediate l‘ubjtfl at an FrPilClfliClx Til, CKpi‘elieti above in‘plain terms, to which ( With defereflcc ti) this Great Profillor 'I‘li'i' otr out Art.) I 91(0th boldncls [o {peak-this retutlfi ‘ i the Humors, and Spirits, as being contained parts, are rather; Carries art‘L-Ju‘iithrfllitl Ilieiii'ribjccffi Of h3ii;‘dfis, (inn 0 DJ" Mb. whichI humbly COIICCIVC to be {camel in [lira " fume account of the Symptoms, as lo many Diagnol‘ricks leading us into the knowledge oi" it. ‘ And lirfl: of the Froth, coming out of the IVIOllth , conceived to be a [Fm as numerous Fibrils, do COHlIIIELIEC the curious and wonderfu l flame of the Cerebral}: antl'Certbt/htm, they may be called the feat of this molt turbulent WWW of fired Gun-Powder. Sequilur (ail il/e) flairi/m animate; etitzm [file/1mtir Hermit inrolis mph/.1 exp/(flew z'milmtar, (mug; ipfir Irerebriiurolit illc'O/l-r [cu/m7] rmbi, ab iijzf, at! explofloncr pizriter i/mrdi/mmr cxmmr, liter ti/Iqliam/o llVC motions. Dilinfe, more or leis dileompofing the Nervous parts of the Brainand whole Body, in a {irons Epilepl‘y. ' ‘ he Humors @llg folid, rather then in the fluid parts; whereupon the Origens of the mm an] ' the Cortex oi‘ thes Brain,arc - ‘ , the tuft fl and immediate ' Nervesplaeed in lubjeélof‘ giggling, ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘. i.~ (11;, Diltafe, as they are difcor‘npol‘ed either by ill .Heterogeneous Particles oi. mic-21‘4"", the Blood, or vitiated Animal Liquor, and Spirits, which the learned 1mm). Author conceivctll to Work in the Nerves explohvely alter the manner give way, which in fome parts it may, whercitis not iiii'tned to the Skull, and lb may admit Convullive motions, as well as the fibrouspartsof the . Brain, which are great Afiors in this Tragieal Scene of Epilt'pticlrFitsi‘and ' 0/ the Ewing/C; [tilt/"t- ~ ‘ Some are of an opinion, the Froth is a Recrement deicending from the Brain to the Mouth, whiCh is lbinewhat improbable, by reafon there are that the Froth being a Liquor attenuated-and tut-fled up ,, as being .1 V fyfiein of. many Veiicles of Air, clothed, With a thin 'ltiquor, tranlmitterlEgyicifirl'xézi from the Lungs (into the Afptm Artur") by they‘vroleut agitations ol 1,12,21,12, ' the lntercoital iMufclcs and Diaphragm comprehing the Lungs , antth' tieétiiig this Froth fir-H: into the "find-pipe, and afterWard into the Mouth. _ A ‘ [l w l , Another more dreadful Symptom is the beating of the Biea ‘ ""Hi'flififiiii lirong blovr‘s, which I conceive is occafionedby "a great oppieflion o. Riggs," the Lungs with {tagnant Blood, by realon oi their undue Motion pro- gamma, duccd by the (bong Convtilfions of the Intercoi'tal Mufclcs ,. and Dllia- Phl‘agm, whence arill'th a great difficulty of b1'('flth1l1g,.XVhIFlE( mopeviate (Dr. [ml/ii faith) by a meet infiinéi: of Nature, Epileptic Pei on; beat their Breafi, that the @rtcam'ia by Appulles might make good their motions, that the Blood might be relieved from Stagnatio/n, an, the Heart from a great oppreffion. 11177: fit at Iahammc, archivist 1-21ftio, mew natune inflinfiu, thorium! petunia/2t, mmrmm ut prim? m 1:: Ptrmfla, (guy/glut exagitata, moms dirt): frea'mttgrcnt, aa'caq; fang/m i; flag: "a"? / Co~ Ii 0 art/i a re lane ‘21!!! teen ur. . ~ ' , , Ahofher iSytiirptomIgi giis Difeafe (which is vetygreat ) dIS a knight; {twink fill upon the Ground With great force, often bruliing fin \ ivounlinf i. the Trunk and Limbs, as if they are poffefled With lome ill bpiiit, Wlilci iiin» PYOCeedeth from the fiiddain and violent Convulfive motions of me Ol'iEZCns of the Nerves feared in the Brain , whereupon the Mufcles of tllCKLiinbs are drawn into confent by their highly dilath'éted Nerwia F10: iluflch of \iolent IVSIle‘Clllkil‘ Agitations; So that the Convulled Mu Ci |