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Show fo Off/"fie D'IserILAR or ORGANICAL PARTS; through the Glands of the fame Name, are the Organs of 21/14 :5catiozz or Chewing. The excretory Duets of the faliva l Glands empty themfelves into the lv‘louth. The principal {aliva l Glands are the parotid, the maxillary, and the fublingual. The parotid are placed between the Canals of the Ear and the Angl e of the lower Jaw. Their excretory Duets pafs to the Midd le of the Mouth over the mallcter lVlufcle, and afterwards pierc e the buccinator Mufcle near the third Grinder of the Teeth. The maxillary Gland: are lituated under each Angl e of the lower jaw. Their excretory Duets open on the Side of the Bridle ofthe Tongue. The/idlizzgual Gland: are place d Tongue, they have {everal finall excretory Duets, whic under the h open near the Bridle of the Tongue. Thefe Glands are the principal, and yet there are a great Number of other s that are finall, fpread under the Membrane which lines the l‘i/louth, and which take their Names from their Situation, There are likewile two more in the Throat, one of each Side ; their Shape is like Almonds : On their Surface there are feveral little Holes which anfwer to excretory Duets . The NE c K is compofed of feveral Parts ; the principal are the erreriil .r'7rn'ries, It Yllblill‘ Lafiffirz‘, is to tranfmit the lVlillc outwardly, which has been laid up in the Rg'h‘t‘az‘r. The contained r' rts are therfleait, the Parimrdizzm, the "Julia/linear, the Lungs, the large tangm‘ neous Veliels, the i'flymm, the thoracic Duet, and the Diaphragm, which {enarates the Email from the lower'Belly.l . . The HE A R T is the principal Organ chirc ilafion, it is ahollow l\/lufcl6, contained in a membranous ag cailnerl the gnaw/(124$ , it is compoted ottranfverfe, longitudinal, and irr'mht r ibres, an ' is laid flat on the Diaphragm, between the fifadza/ Hum; its Pornt is turned a little towards the left Side. ltflhas two Cavities near each other, whereof one is called the rig/Jr‘t/urz‘z‘rzt/e, and Llll€ oilier the [Lj/‘f- The pulmongry flirty}; which '(Jll'il'lbuiifis the OB oor t1: the Lungs, proceeds from the right Veritricle, which is the greater? and molt thin. The Alarm, which carries the bioyod‘into all .‘arts of the Body, proceeds from the left {Vent-i‘h‘fc', which islltlgmcf'. On the upper Part of each Ventricle there is a‘n'otner‘lma. "if/1:}, , which is called flzzrz't ~:. The Vma (lava, winch ntin‘gs hitch tne Blood from all Parts of the Body, is joined‘to the riglgnt Aiiricle. The pulmmrmy 702]?) which brings the blond bE‘LCA. {11:1 tilt: Luntis, is joined to the left Auricle. I he Auricles are inektjc‘ the jugular 2755225, the UMP/Edgar, the Tint/ 2m gfiz'ri‘fa, and the ['"i'r'reé‘we. The Orfiflngas is a Canal or Pipe by which , the Aliment defcend Ventricles, let one agninl't the other. In tneinward l at pit rein, Ventricles there are leveral Valves, thole whicn are placer; a: the Entrance of the Arteries, fufl‘er the Blood to pals from the heart, s from the h'louth to the Stomach ': The 'i‘on gue pulhes it into the Plant/a, which enters thefe Arteries, and hinders it from returning the tame which is the upper Part of this Canal, theT ongue and the ()g/e age: are corfequently the Orga ns offivallowing. The Tray/36a flrtiria, the upper End of which is called their;- Road, they are called/éiizilzmm'y. Thole yxlncn are: placid "‘tf‘the Entrance of the Auri les, permit the blood to enter into me entricles, and hinder it from returning baci: the fame-Ml 2y. I" h the Air pzilles and repailés into and I. from the Lungs : It is competed of Cartilages and Mufclcs, and is the Orga J'ym‘, is the Canal by whic I The LUN GS and the Diaphragm aretlie principal Org'anSnoi Reirpiration. The Lungs are compoted ot linall V eliCies, which an- n of Voice. At the anterior and upper Part of th3 anal is featcd a Gland, which is called Wyatt whole Ute is unknown. The THORA X or Brm I contains the rincip Circulation and Refpiration. The containing al Organs of the Parts of this Cavity are the Berri/ft, the Kids, the Vertebra, the Sterizzrm, the C 1772/11- gas, the l‘viulcles, and the Khan. We {hell not give a minute Defcription of them in this Place; it will he {ulficieht to fay that the Emails are glandulous Bodies, furroundcd with Fat, contained in a Kind of membranous Bag, and covered vith the common Teguments. The Fzmflfwz of thele Glandulous Bodies is to feparate at cern tain Time s the Mill: from the fanguineous Vell'els, from whence proceed many excretory Canals, which. liting dilated form a Kind of IZf/ii‘t'oir, from whence proceed ten or twelve other Pipes, which pierce the Nipple, and open externallv. . The Ufe of thele Tully/'2' fwer to all the Ramh. ations of the Tray/2m A'rterm. Ttre Ra» mifications are called Bram/25a. There is between thele ‘\ elicies a cellulary ‘iVeb, which fills up the Intervals which are left bcn t‘veThe pulmonary Artery and Vein n them. . are infinitely branchedfut upon thele Velicles, which form a VJOI‘KM, 'ful va.cular Net 3 w; nn the Bram/lid are little Glands called fiat/malt"; . . . ‘ p. The Diaphragm is a fielhy and renditions hartztion, whicn lea te he Til‘arax from the lower 1-3:" 5', and is placed tranlvergey ' nd oh i elv in inch :1 hianner, that Eric tore Part is [£11de nigner 1': ‘ l ‘LCiC "art. _ thi'rII‘ltilde/Aiji;130M 12 N, or lower Belly, is divided. into Reg=)c-ns and Parts. The whc'e Surface rt the l)..;y is divide L intoI Legions, that by the Corrci l'arts we may be al ice between {ii‘ " ‘ ZIPPCCZY:7 iJlClC ~.z j‘ '1 .-,. ; ' -L;. « ‘ :. nal . anti external '-S hurt, WFCII ch has made Eh. |