
The a M R 'Ö :. HT S T ©W 5 \ %■
tó ^»eètecIÉlf, feat
the mot© or leisfeefe^aMiie Particle^are Msdignèrttor Irifliim-
ttisiMgptte*- ®®ëiöpeè''is!ÉOorè' or Ms Acute or Përfilëhtidh;
,¥W a farther Wriftfarièriy ff we d¥ö^ a^littJerS^MÏ ö$--M&é^irïto
Blóod immediately taken out of tihe - Arm- ^rddüces evéri in
%hê twinkling 'a Macb^iköm^m^üium^ whldv a folutidn>
ofFM^/effens tö t vèry flowly* and hence it is thöfóÖl-
fï^i%^afe4 b^Qtii«èè')t^fed'':Êtótii^^^Sptólè^^d-ftËSètlfia^s
■Seeffeaticky whièhTs attributed tb the folütióris
Ment Kinds, Coagulating the Lympha, and Contracting* and
^ëliéating* the* Meirtbraness, Hefvës*' and- all; the Limbs* dffee
Bodyy4nt ^gairfft1 this Éypóthefis feefe Obje^ioWöccür. *
■ ’•‘ Liifty Iïi dnflatrtmatbry Diftempers i t '^ y 'often'happens the
■Blood is diluted^ fo cbnfequently cannot be Gdbgülated^ 'Ss is
evident froiii the frequent large returning Haerïiqrfhagies, and
ftèfn the ufédf Acids and a {lender diet in thefeCafes. I
^-Secondly, Inthefe ©ffteuipersthe very firft Symptoms terne-
times appear in the Genus Nermfum |H| aüd- pr'ödüC© Déliriüms^
continual WatchfolnèÉf irid CbnvuMy^niotiöfes y^Kete^ll-it
rnay' feem rea tenable they do not always^oeëëd* frbm' a Coagulation
of the Blood, but rather from th^èius’^r^ftïéV’* 8
J To thefe I reply, 0 :
§n Thkf döubtlbö' there* are Poifenst: of £variotfe Kild^nfoffi©0 dT
which fufeartcT others Göagölhtes feeBjtoodyite^fe that ©ifeSfe
called thé 1and ofher^^Mjtfeë ^©fent Gont^
éèrlyds nbt abo\#thêfeé Only edqhire nOW' Whet hei* «thefe
EHftehipérs ëallèif inflate mhtory atebhgft-' ris, whether,! fay, inthofe
the Blood is Coagulated or Gölliquatedyïthaf is'madefefluid1.--
■ T'dthë'firffObjedion I anfwer, though th©r§> happen forne-
t iteeé Violent Haemorrhagies in thefe Cates, yet thefe attfé fröftea
Coagulation df the Bloody - in this mariner , * in terdny of the Capillary
Veffels the Blood being either Coagulated-, or through
its VffSidity moving flowly,1 and ftilt ptefifed forwards from the
fargei Veffels, «fges its pafftfges through other Ramifications, and
hëncé enfues thatrëxpencedf'Blood through the Noftrils, fome-
titóés theStomach,and Womb at Critical Seafons, which with Evacuations
- DAm<ctt m m a, m: V. §.*
cuatirins th? - Parient-i/nany jtim©;j expires fgg Wgjj$, „very * of^em
we obferve feat evert, if? thofe Retfetlsrthefe Hamorrhagies tetp-f
pen, whote .Blood upon tjh© opening Mf ^einwppeat’d Black and
Sj'ay, which; igjajj-,undeniablyjDeqiOpftration of it»> Vifcidnefs.
To thefe nfayfbe-addpd'tb© frequenefe^SiOf B]oocf in Scorhu3
tick Cafes, Where the Blood i j f^ q ^
Purple Livid Spots abundantly ©vine©: ^pdiiia thgfe Pepfqn.s,
Teftamus Powders t, preparations of Steely Mineral i^flters-Pa^
tural or Artifi^GhaBepgq^he §rft,Clafs, either inabfo^rig
oraltering the Salipe Pa^rj^esr* arid fo^promc^ng
lation o | thetBlood?J In^edfqond. place, ^s.to wh%tj Bgfatgsj to
Acidic we may.sl lege with Wedeliusy that they both Coagulate
and diffolve a Coagulation of the Blood,. , and for this reaffe. mM
he of Excelleflt' in tliqfeyafes L.ke4 d^v'y^\tke% arSi'4c‘4%
which A<ft upon, each 'Othe^.^^pirib.Qfc^gr.ai^
Vitriol and Marine Salt,- and thehyq,concepted .into arfeird
fubftance,by the lame parity of reafon-tho’ theyaufe of. infep S
tory -Diftempers may bq;5de4 uced.j^0^ j a ?(^agida|iQn ^ofi rive
Blood , or Lym^d. from Saline Part^cies,) fog. vet, there -af©.
Addsf^;di%ieil5 (mLlfe
irtons,; or; GaS'SidpSuris^ by
gularing feyipi^d and-l^ftyd tb^yy;!hy.^their0ph|fio^n .thus»1
they become fo'far alter’d gn^^pgtngnted.in^bulk j that^ they,
are render’d incapable to penetrate the Lymphatick Globules,
or coalefee longer with them, whence the circulation returns, the.
Blood reaflumes its wonted vigour, and the Diftemper ceafes.
f To'the third, thing of
as jTpfl^JD^iqk ? -tfe .
thefe given in large quantities dilute the'Saline Particlesj and render
the Lympba fluid, and by that means affift the circulation,-; and
hence-are of Extraordinary: ufe.,
To the fourth I anfwer,. That fome.- Saline Partieles are of fo.
ASive and Penets'ating a^NaturejThat ev’n in- a mqment of hm©
they, may be traqsff*r ^ J | t b a s is obferyafci|e,in that
Sulphurous ■■Ifalktfs^ oearf.J^punt ryv’:hejre ^,NE)pg inftahtly;
grows' Convulfiye, and exphes.without Bpeedy.relief. ^;Let:us,
imagine then When in-the beginning or tHe Dittdhper fech fevere
X Symptoms