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Show OftheAdt~tt~cement fijlearning, · Anatomia In the inquirie which is mad~ by dna~ornie ,I fin de (ompara- much deficience :for they enqutre oft he Part .r, and ta. . 'their Stthftant:es.,_ Figr~res, ~~d Co/locatto~s; But they enquire not ~f th~ Dmerfittes of the P art.s~ th~ S ecre: cie s of the P a fag m and the foa ts or neaft ltn6 of t /;e hu. mor4rs; nor much of the Foot-Jle-ps, andtmpreftons of Difeafm The rea!on of which_ omilsion, .f li.1ppofe . to be, bec.aufethefirft enquiriem.ay ~e fatisfied~, in the view of one or a few Anatomtes: but the latter bc!ing comparati!Je and cafi.Ja~l, mu~ arife from the view ofmany.Andasto thedtuerfi_ueof part~> there 'is no doubt but die faCture or framtng of rhe 1nward parts, is as full of differ:ence)'as the o~Jt W ard,ah ~ in ·' that, is rhe c~ufe Continent of many dtfea\es, wht.~h not being obferued,they q.ua.rrel~ tnany umes. W1~h the humors which are not tn fault, the fault betng m the very frame and M echanicke oft he Rarte ,\vhich · cannot be remot1ed by medicinealteratiue)but tl)nft· be accomodate and palliate by dyets and tn~d.icines , familiar. And for the paffages and pores, tt ts tr:re· , · whi(h was aunciently noted} thar \he tnorefnbule· of them appeare·no.t in an~t'om yes, becaufe they are· . fuut and latent in dead~D&dies,though they be ope~ and manifeft in line·. w~i'ch being {uppofed,thot~g~ the·inhumanity of :Aw.ttomia viuort1was by Ctl(~r tuft ly reproued":yet in r~gard of the great v[e ofth.ts ob-· , ferua~ion,the inq{ needed hot by hitn fo fletg~~~~ tO bane oen re~,iilied·altogether·; or referrea tO the ~afuall p s <?t fttrgerie., btit mought hauebeen well diuerted vpO'i, the di[eC):ion ofbeafles a~ · · liue; VJ:he fecond 'Book.!. 4-2- IMI'fll·~ n• not~ithfianding the difsi~ilitude of may fufficic:ntly fatisfiethis inquirie. And ....... .-ors,they are commonly patTed ouer in IGDllCS,aS purgatnents,whereas it is mofi nece{: oblerHe,'vvhat ~anities,nefie~ & receptacles doe finde tn the parts,wuh the differing . the humor fo lodged and receiued. And footcfieps of dif eafes, & their deuaftations lldll""~rd parcs,impofhunations, exulcerations ations, putrefaetions,confumptions,con~ ....... """".,.."nfions, convulftons, oiiflocations ob- ~ ........... epletions, toge1hi:r with aU prC:t~rna-llftances, as fiones,carnofir ies,excrefcences •••.. : -.ana the like: they ought to haue beene ex~ r•~cr1uea by multitude of Anatomies and tion of mens feuerall experience;; and _ ...... -.. downe both hifiorically according to ~an.c~es"J and artificially with a reference to es and f}rmptomes which refillted from IRMJate where the Anat<:>my is of a defuna pa~ ow vpon ope..,ntng ofbodies,they are fletghtly )and in ttlence. · · lm1emquirie of difeafes, they doe abandon . . •iDtlrnany,fomeas in their nature incurable lnq!ti(itto paffed the periodeof cure; fo that Sfl ~ltnl·z~r. c.'e ~ltiJ!ti»J vt•r J• neu~r pro fcc rt· b eu:J r1.0 many men Ja.l! or 'I.S. t n· •ll'ev:doe by thetr tgnorant ediCtes wher:e-~~bs/t-doe~ apewit?l:ffe difficulty >tl~en they us. ~·Jli~Oil'taneprof~rtpnons. J;herfore I wil not . asa de~ctent.c, that-they inquir . ot Ll 2 · the |