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A95902 | Heere Galen demandeth a question, which is this: Whether that Feeling and moving be brought to Nerves by one or by divers? |
A95902 | If the question be asked ▪ how many things be there contained on the Head, and how many things contained within the head? |
A95902 | Or whether the aforesaid thing be brought substantially or rather judicially? |
A95902 | TAke of Waxe of Ganabrinum, in powder, and of Oyle of Roses, as much as shall be sufficient? |
A34837 | In such like Cases, how can those Ignorant in Anatomy, Practice without Fear and Trembling? |
A34837 | The Question is, How the Venose Channels are so instantaneously Comprest that the Refluent Blood is Retarded? |
A34837 | What has ever happen''d like this to any of our Ancestors, in all the Course of our Records and Histories? |
A42706 | And this is a proper place to resolve the question, What is the true cause of hunger? |
A42706 | And what should that be, which those that make strings for musical Instruments, scrape from the Guts, if not it? |
A42706 | As also how comes the Chyle presently to turn its course after the Foetus is born, and instead of descending to the Vterus, ascend to the Breasts? |
A42706 | For seeing the action of a Muscle is contraction, how should the former pair extend the Penis, and not rather draw it back towards their original? |
A42706 | For without a parenchyma how should the inequalities, that spring from the texture of the Fibres, be filled up? |
A42706 | Now to what purpose should that be cast out, whose use is necessarily required within? |
A42706 | What mechanical cause can be assigned to these and many other the like Phaenomena? |
A42706 | Which if it had not been very great, who would have taken delight in so brutish a thing as Venery? |
A42706 | would have solicited or accepted of so vile and filthy a thing as lying with a Woman? |
A41730 | 53. we leave to the judgment of others? |
A41730 | ALL these things premised, deservedly, who can ask what the Juyce of the Glandules may perform in the bodies of Animals? |
A41730 | But being granted, that in men, likewise as in Dogs, it may naturally be Acidly Salt, Whether then will our Hypothesis run? |
A41730 | But now if any ask unto what end and use this Effervescency between the Bile and the Pancreatick Juyce, being naturally excited, doth happen? |
A41730 | But some perhaps may ask, why we deduce Vomitings and acid belchings, rather from the Pancreas, than from the Stomach? |
A41730 | Democritus answered concerning Madness; And being further asked, What he wrote of Madness? |
A41730 | If a Viscid Pituity accompanies those Windy Exhalations, and be detained in the Lungs, what doth it then produce but the Species of an Asthma? |
A41730 | Or, Whether it be such as is in no wise Subservient to the Oeconomy of the Humane Fabrick? |
A41730 | That is, Whether it bringeth any Commodity to the Body? |
A41730 | We will grant it: New Ale, included in Hogsheads, Whether or no, by a certain delay, it doth not lose its Sweetness? |
A41730 | What hinders, but that the same thing may also happen in men? |
A41730 | Would you have a Simillitude? |
A41730 | said, What else, than what it is, and how generated, and how allayed in the Bodies of Men? |
A31102 | 4. Who will be bound that it shall be able to pass beyond the Pylorus? |
A31102 | AScar, what it is? |
A31102 | An Hairy Breast what it signifies? |
A31102 | An Hairy Heart what it signifie ●? |
A31102 | And about the Heart? |
A31102 | And of what ● hall it be bred, if it go before the Concoction of Blood? |
A31102 | And the Kidneys? |
A31102 | And through what Passages should it do that? |
A31102 | And what if they be confounded and jumbled together? |
A31102 | And why does not the density or compactness of the Vessels make the matter contained to be condensed and compact? |
A31102 | But doth not the Blood flow as out of the Arteries, so out of the greatest Veins into the lesser? |
A31102 | But doth not the Heart also draw, because it is widened, to avoid Vacuum, as we are wo nt to say? |
A31102 | But how, or which way shall it return to the Liver? |
A31102 | But if that Blood which flows out when a vein is opened, comes out of the Arteries into the veins, how can it be plentifully taken away? |
A31102 | But is it not also drawn both into the Earlet, and the right Ventricle? |
A31102 | But what becomes of that acid Juyce, when it hath performed its office of fermentation? |
A31102 | But what shal we say? |
A31102 | But whether is the Air then driven? |
A31102 | Disliked by Walaeus; and why? |
A31102 | Doth not the Arm after a sort grow lean and fall away( and so other parts) when it is bound, as in those who have it hollowed in a Fistula? |
A31102 | For this end the blood is moved circularly; but hath it not therefore elsewhere another motion? |
A31102 | For what Parts the Spleen makes Blood? |
A31102 | Frons why so called? |
A31102 | How Fat is bred in th ● … Call? |
A31102 | How Fat is bred? |
A31102 | How it is found out? |
A31102 | How many Holes there are? |
A31102 | How many sorts of Flesh there are? |
A31102 | How the Hand is compounded? |
A31102 | How the Urin is made? |
A31102 | How the voice becomes shril, or big? |
A31102 | How therefore can they be opened unless preternaturally? |
A31102 | How they differ? |
A31102 | If any shall demand, To what ● nd serves the Blood which the Spleen makes? |
A31102 | If it have Motion? |
A31102 | Is it because of the Attraction of wheyish Humors? |
A31102 | Manus what? |
A31102 | Moreover they object, if the venal Blood comes out of the Arteries, how can the arterial Blood differ so much from the venal? |
A31102 | Moreover, a Nerve is soft, how therefore can it be mingled with an hard body? |
A31102 | Must it not needs be, because all places are ful of bodies, that the air next the Belly is compressed and condensed? |
A31102 | Not the Excrements of the first or second digestion; for how should it be made of Dung, Urin or Gall? |
A31102 | Notes for div A31102-e103820 What a Vein is? |
A31102 | Notes for div A31102-e93590 The Limbs what? |
A31102 | Or of Blood? |
A31102 | Peritonaeum, how so called? |
A31102 | Pes what? |
A31102 | Shall it return to the Duodenum, and from thence to the Mesentery? |
A31102 | Spittle How the Voice is made? |
A31102 | The Anus, what it is? |
A31102 | The Arteria venosa, why an Arterie? |
A31102 | The Brainlet what it is? |
A31102 | The Cilia, what? |
A31102 | The Crustiness in the stomach whence it proceeds? |
A31102 | The Diseases and Pains of the Teeth, how caused? |
A31102 | The Dissection of other Animals is useful to an Anatomist and why? |
A31102 | The Earlets of the Heart why so called? |
A31102 | The Eyes why called Oculi? |
A31102 | The Haemorrhoid Veins what? |
A31102 | The Head of the Marrow, what? |
A31102 | The Ligament which fastens the Cubitus to the Radi ● ●? |
A31102 | The Ligature being loosed, the blood stops, and sometimes it runs, and why? |
A31102 | The Marrow what? |
A31102 | The Membrane of the Muscles ▪ what? |
A31102 | The Plexus Choroidis, what? |
A31102 | The Stomach, why called Ventriculus? |
A31102 | The Symptoms of the Stomachs, Mouth, and why like Heart- passions? |
A31102 | The Valves of the Veins what? |
A31102 | The Vena Arteriosa, why called a Vein? |
A31102 | The Vena Cava what? |
A31102 | The ascendent Trunk what? |
A31102 | The end of a Muscle how known by Galen and other Anatomists? |
A31102 | The fleshy Membrane what for a thing it is? |
A31102 | The occasion of this writing What Blood it is which is moved? |
A31102 | The preparation of the Animal Spirits where it is? |
A31102 | Trembling of the Lip in such as are ready to cast, how caused? |
A31102 | What Creatures have no Spleen Whether the Spleen be an Organ of the sensitive Soul? |
A31102 | What a Membrane is? |
A31102 | What a Muscle is? |
A31102 | What a Spermatical Part is? |
A31102 | What a dissimilar part is? |
A31102 | What fat is? |
A31102 | What is properly a Voice? |
A31102 | What it is to search the Reins? |
A31102 | What it is? |
A31102 | What shall we say to that Aphorism of Hypocrates? |
A31102 | What the Causes are of a great Voice? |
A31102 | What the Secondine is, and why so called? |
A31102 | What the Skin is? |
A31102 | What the Spina is? |
A31102 | What the Tendon of a Muscle is? |
A31102 | What the white Line is? |
A31102 | What things are requisite to perfect the Blood? |
A31102 | Whence the liquor in the Heart- bag proceeds? |
A31102 | Whence the sense of the nails proceeds The Muscles of the Humerus how many? |
A31102 | Where they are not found at the original of the Veins? |
A31102 | Whether Air enters into the Heart? |
A31102 | Whether Fat is found about the Heart? |
A31102 | Whether Swallowing be a Natural or Animal Action? |
A31102 | Whether any portion of Chyle be carried to the Spleen, and what way? |
A31102 | Whether in the Prostatae? |
A31102 | Whether it may turn to nourishment? |
A31102 | Whether new Teeth are bred out of the womb? |
A31102 | Whether or no is the Blood equally perfected in the right and left Ventricle? |
A31102 | Whether the Blood pass through the partition of the Heart? |
A31102 | Whether the Head of a Muscle be void of sense? |
A31102 | Whether the Heart be a Muscle? |
A31102 | Whether the Kidneys make Blood? |
A31102 | Whether the Kidneys prepare Seed? |
A31102 | Whether the Pylorus have any Rube over the inferior Parts? |
A31102 | Whether the Scarf- skin be made of seed? |
A31102 | Whether the Soul be seated in the Orifice of the stomach? |
A31102 | Whether the Spleen make Blood? |
A31102 | Whether the Spleen receive Melancholy from the Liver? |
A31102 | Whether the lower Eye- lid be moved? |
A31102 | Whether the thin Guts may be right said to be uppermost? |
A31102 | Which Kidney is the highest? |
A31102 | Which Muscles do move more strongly? |
A31102 | Why Masticatories help in Diseases of the Ears? |
A31102 | Why Men are soonest grey about their temples? |
A31102 | Why Mens Face, is void of Hair? |
A31102 | Why a man hath plenty of hair? |
A31102 | Why call''d Trachea or Aspera Arteria? |
A31102 | Why call''d an Artery? |
A31102 | Why called Tendo? |
A31102 | Why doth not the blood sweat through the Skin, which in some parts is very thin? |
A31102 | Why few move their Ears? |
A31102 | Why many Fingers on the Hand? |
A31102 | Why placed without in Men? |
A31102 | Why such as have a stone in their kidney are subject to vomit? |
A31102 | Why the Liver is the Original of the Veins? |
A31102 | Why the Lungs ● at ● so great Vessels? |
A31102 | Why the Os Ilium is larger in Women? |
A31102 | Why the Ribs are many is number? |
A31102 | Why the Wefand is in part Gristly? |
A31102 | Why the first Vertebra has no Spine? |
A31102 | Why the muscles also of the Head, Neck, Back& c. are handled in this Book? |
A31102 | Why the right Hand is more active then the left? |
A31102 | Why the substance of the brain is moderately soft? |
A31102 | Why the upper Grinders have more roots then the lower? |
A31102 | Why there are divers muscles of the Belly? |
A31102 | Why therefore should we be proud who are bred between Dung and Urin? |
A31102 | Why they are soonest grey- hair''d that go with their Heads cover''d? |
A31102 | Yet is it drawn also? |
A31102 | because the Vein being bound, the blood can not descend as it ought, unto the lower parts of the Arm? |
A31102 | or doth that alone which being newly bred in the Liver doth the first time enter into the Vena cava, and hath never yet past through the Heart? |
A31102 | ● What a Part is? |
A35961 | ''T is a Doubt, whether all Muscles have Tendons? |
A35961 | 220 Parts of the Birth in the Womb, how they differ from a Man grown? |
A35961 | 385 Tubes in Women, what? |
A35961 | A Question, How the Separation of various Particles from the Blood are made? |
A35961 | Add to this, that when a Body is bended forward and backward, who can imagine such Gapings can be extended from the Muscles before, to those behind? |
A35961 | Also in Women of fifty, who cease to have any more Eggs in their Ovaries? |
A35961 | Also, whether some are not generated in the foremost, others in the middle, others in the hindmost Ventricle? |
A35961 | And Lastly, He adds, How should any thing act beyond the Sphere of his Activity, and communicate that to another, of which it is destitute it self? |
A35961 | And whence, I would fain know, has the Womb that Effervescency and Subtility of the Blood, where the Lungs lie idle? |
A35961 | And wherefore should it form the Heart, as Ent would have it, sooner than the other Parts? |
A35961 | And whether it will have the same success always at other times, when occasion offers we shall try our selves? |
A35961 | And whether to be reckon''d among the number of the Bowels? |
A35961 | Besides, how can the inner Cavity of a Nerve or Artery be obstructed without the Compression of the little Fibres and the Substance it self? |
A35961 | Besides, how shall the Parts be nourished by the Blood passing through those Anastomoses, to which there is nothing contributed in that Passage? |
A35961 | Besides, who knows but that the Marrow may be mov''d after the same manner as the brain? |
A35961 | But I would fain know of those People, whence those Nerves have their Original, from the Father or the Mother, or from the Birth? |
A35961 | But here arises a Doubt, whether the Head shapes the Brain, or the Brain the Head? |
A35961 | But here arises another Question; Whether this Motion of the Heart happen at the same time and instant, with an equal Motion? |
A35961 | But here it may be question''d, Whether that Soul which forms the Birth be only in the Man''s Seed, or as well in the Womans? |
A35961 | But how much, if that Mucous humour contained in the Stomach be the Excrement of all the Bellies? |
A35961 | But in regard the Animal Faculties both feel, desire and move, there is a Question arises, In what part of the Brain they every one inhabit? |
A35961 | But some will say, Where remains that Milk, which upon the first weaning remains in great plenty in the Breasts, and is not suckt out? |
A35961 | But some will say, why are not Children fat for the same Reason? |
A35961 | But this Muscle is not easily demonstrated by any Man; for which reason many deservedly question whether there be any such Muscle or no? |
A35961 | But what is that which in the various determination of the Spirits shuts and opens them again in a moment of time? |
A35961 | But what is this Story to the Proof of the Opinion forementioned? |
A35961 | But what shall we then say of the cutting of Stones out of the Kidneys? |
A35961 | But wherefore I pray, do they not squeez it forward, seeing that by the same Reason it might far more easily be done than backward? |
A35961 | But wherefore does not Glisson say the same of the Stomach and Liver? |
A35961 | But who, I would fain know survey''d Nature at her work, that he should be able to know all these things so exactly? |
A35961 | But who, I would fain know, can direct or alter the Motion of the Heart at his own Pleasure? |
A35961 | But why not to all? |
A35961 | But you''l say, why does not this Salt cause as great Pains in the Kidneys as in the Joynts? |
A35961 | By what is it occasion''d in the Hear of an Eel, which after all the adjoyning parts are cut away, sometimes beats after it is taken out of the Body? |
A35961 | Can a Ripe fruit grow green again, to be ripen''d again? |
A35961 | Can any man hence conclude, that only the preparing Lympha, and not the prepar''d Blood nourishes? |
A35961 | Certainly there is no Effervescency of the Body of the Infant, as there is of the Humours, which boyl at certain times, and break forth Critically? |
A35961 | Concerning the Temper of the Spleen, some question whether it be to be call''d a hot or a cold Part? |
A35961 | Did he see and weigh it? |
A35961 | Fallopius and Vesalius very much question, whether there be any or no? |
A35961 | First then let us consider what these Cotyledons are, and next, whether they are in women with Child? |
A35961 | First, At what Age the Seed is generated; and Secondly, Why Eunuchs and gelt Animals become fatter and more languid? |
A35961 | For because a Man differs from Plants in seeing, does it follow that all his Parts must see? |
A35961 | For how could he know whether the Person he spake of, had any more Brain before? |
A35961 | For how few, and how small are those little Arteries which are carried to the Kernels of the Eyes? |
A35961 | For if generally they all serve to compress the Belly; which are they that raise the Containing Parts of this Belly? |
A35961 | For if the Milky Substance of the Chylus be narrowly lookt into, how very little does it differ from Milk? |
A35961 | For if they are born in the seventh Month, and can be ripe so soon, why not in the eighth? |
A35961 | For many times it is Serum can by no means flow out of it ▪ sideways or if it should flow out, whither should it pass? |
A35961 | For what should force the Blood farther out of them, when all the Arteries were bound? |
A35961 | For who can pretend to give a true and perceptible Reason of so great a Matter? |
A35961 | For why does it generate the Chylus? |
A35961 | Have they not the same Right and Power, as the lymphatic Vessels? |
A35961 | Here Picolhomini and some others start a Question, Whether the motion of the Muscles can be said to be Voluntary? |
A35961 | Here Spigelius proposes a Question, Whether the Skin be the Instrument of Feeling? |
A35961 | Here a Question arises, whether the Choler descends to the Guts continually, and with an equal Course? |
A35961 | Here another Question arises, Whether the Womb in the fall be turn''d upside down? |
A35961 | Here arises a Question, why the Veins do not beat? |
A35961 | Here arises another Doubt, whether the Crystalline or Watry Humor are Parts of the Body? |
A35961 | Here in the first place, some there are who raise a Question, Whether the Brain be a Bowel or a Real Kernel? |
A35961 | Here it may be question''d, Out of what things the said Principles are extracted? |
A35961 | Here now arises a Question, Whether the whole Chylus ascend through this Chanel to the Subclavial? |
A35961 | Here presently we meet a Question, at the very Threshold, whether Women have Seed or no? |
A35961 | Here some may Query, Since Hair was given for an Ornament to the Face of Men, why Men are more grac''d with the Ornament of Beards than Women? |
A35961 | Here some one will urge, That the Seed is no Part of the Body, and yet it lives Potentially, and therefore why not the Blood? |
A35961 | Here two Questions arise: The first, Whether the Share- bones are moved? |
A35961 | Here two things remain to be inquir''d into: First, What is the true ● … ction of the Stones? |
A35961 | Here, by way of Parenthesis, a Question may be propos''d; Whether Old Men grow shorter than they were in their Prime? |
A35961 | How can they enter them united together with the Arteries to their Ends? |
A35961 | How t ● … ss Spirit comes to the Stones? |
A35961 | How that particular Juice is generated in the Sweet- bread? |
A35961 | How the Birth gets out of the Pelvis? |
A35961 | How the Species of Savors are caus''d? |
A35961 | How then will the adapted disposition and structure of the Pores aforesaid suffice? |
A35961 | However, here arises a Doubt; Whether all the Blood passes through the Anastomoses of the said Vessels? |
A35961 | I may add in Laughter also, swift Riding, or when Dust, or any other thing falls into the Eyes; also in Infants, grown People, or aged Persons? |
A35961 | I shall here add one thing more, which is controverted among the Philosophers whether the Infant wakes and sleeps in the Womb? |
A35961 | Ideas whence and what they are? |
A35961 | If God damns any for that, he damns us for what we could not help, and for what himself did; and then where is his Iustice? |
A35961 | If God decrees us to be born sinners, Then he makes us to be sinners; and then where is his Goodness? |
A35961 | If God does cast Infants into Hell for the sin of others, and yet did not condemn devils but for their own sin; where is his Love to Mankind? |
A35961 | If God for the sin of Adam, brings upon us a necessity of sinning; where is our Liberty, and why is a Law imposed against sin? |
A35961 | If God has given us a Nature by derivation which is wholly corrupted; then how can it be that all which God made is Good? |
A35961 | If God sentence us to that damnation, which he can not in justice inflict; where is his Wisdom? |
A35961 | If any one ask me, if Savor be caus''d by Salt, whence comes the insipidness of any thing which is also perceiv''d by the last? |
A35961 | If the Embryo in forty days be no bigger than an Emmet, how small must it be upon the thirtieth Day? |
A35961 | If this Position of his were true, where''s the Difficulty, but that the Parts which are made out of the Blood, should be nourish''d with the Blood? |
A35961 | If you ask then, how it returns in Persons that are troubled with the Jaundice? |
A35961 | In reference to this Motion of Respiration, there is a Question debated among the Philosophers, what sort of Action it is? |
A35961 | Is it impossible that in a whole days time a pound of Chylus should pass through the Milkie Vessels, to restore and supply that waste of Blood? |
A35961 | Is it not to send it to the Liver? |
A35961 | Is not the Feeling granted, by granting the necessary Means of Feeling? |
A35961 | Is there then any Tension of the Fibres and Nerves? |
A35961 | It is a Question among some, whether Hearing be an Action or a Passion? |
A35961 | Its Nerves Whether they carry any Alimentary Liquor? |
A35961 | L. The first is to be contradicted by every Ploughman; for who will presume to deny, That Beasts do excel some more, some less in all the five Sences? |
A35961 | Lastly, By way of Corollary, I shall only add one thing more; Whether great store of Hair conduce to the Strength of the Body? |
A35961 | Moreover, whence proceeds that Seed which flows from Women in Copulation into their Sheath, and bursts forth in the Night in Lascivious Dreams? |
A35961 | Neither do they unty this Knot, How any Part of the Body can live and grow after a Man is dead? |
A35961 | Now because this Lympha is separated from the serous part of the Blood, the Question is whether it be not the Serum, or a Liquor different from it? |
A35961 | Now if any one should demand by what power, or after what manner the Stones make Seed? |
A35961 | Now if these Vessels in the Teats are invisible to the Eyes ▪ what wonder that they which tend to the Womb and Bladder should not be discover''d? |
A35961 | Now in these Children where were the Animal Spirits made? |
A35961 | Now who can discern in an Embryo, at the beginning, no bigger than an Emmet, what Parts are already form''d with the beating Heart? |
A35961 | Old Men, whether they grow shorter? |
A35961 | Or how does the Alimentary matter in an Egg reach to the Heart of the Chicken? |
A35961 | Or since this Ox had an Appetite to eat, how came he not to grow fat? |
A35961 | Or whether they receive any at all, or at least only such as are hardly visible? |
A35961 | Or, as Willis lately tells us, whether some are not made in the Substance of the Brain, others of the Cerebel? |
A35961 | Otherwise what should be the reason that in this Patient, the whole Infection should not be Evacuated with the Expulsion of the Small Pox? |
A35961 | Rather will there not be some Pressure to intercept and stop that Motion? |
A35961 | Secondly, How the Seed, which is thick, can pass through invisible Pores from the Stones to the Seminary Vessels and Prostates? |
A35961 | Shall it be stuft into the bladder fill''d in the first Months? |
A35961 | Shall the Chylus alone be excepted from this general Rule? |
A35961 | Shall the Vital Spirits, which exhal''d out of the Fold, being become Animal again, breath into the Nerves which lie at a distance from the Nerves? |
A35961 | Shall then the more relaxed String more suddainly and easily be moved, than another more distended? |
A35961 | Shall there be then the same Figure of the Pores in these same contrary Affections, Sorrow, Love, and Joy? |
A35961 | Shall those Gapings and the Spirits pass in a streight Line through all the other Parts that lye between? |
A35961 | Since they do not enter any other from the acting Muscle surceasing its action so suddainly? |
A35961 | Some question whether this Humor be a part of the Body? |
A35961 | That it prepares Nourishment for all the Parts after the Child is born, is confessed by all, why should it not do the same at the beginning? |
A35961 | The Arte ● … ious Blood, what it is? |
A35961 | The Arteries and Veins are nourished with the same Blood which they carry, and therefore why not the Nerves? |
A35961 | The Na ● … el, what it is? |
A35961 | The Nerves Why the Eyes move together? |
A35961 | The Question is therefore whether the Wounds of the Kidneys are mortal or no? |
A35961 | The Question is, what sort of Disease this Man was troubled with, and with what Remedies it was to be cur''d? |
A35961 | The Reins and Lungs are also loose and spungy, wherefore are not they also endued with the Gift of Tasting? |
A35961 | The Seat of the Vegetable Soul, where? |
A35961 | The said Vocal Nerves are also call''d the Turn- again Nerves? |
A35961 | The sensitive Soul, what? |
A35961 | Then if Hunger should be provok''d by that Corrosion, why does not that hungry Corrosion happen in such People? |
A35961 | There is one Doubt remaining, Whether a Man born, may live for any time without Respiration? |
A35961 | There remains to be enquired, Whether Women may be castrated, and have their Stones cut out? |
A35961 | Therefore because the Heart, Liver and Veins, are paler than the Blood, how should they contribute to it a more lively Colour than their own? |
A35961 | This Change of the Teeth has caused a great Dispute, whether the first Teeth are true Teeth? |
A35961 | Thus Spirit of Wine is thinner and more fluid than Wine, is it therefore more serous and worse? |
A35961 | To prepare Matter for the Generation of the rest? |
A35961 | V. Moreover I think it requisite, more accurately to examin, Whether any Vivific Spirit, as Glisson presupposes, be in the Blood? |
A35961 | We are now to enquire in what Creatures they are to be found? |
A35961 | What Cause shall move it to a Circulation afterwards, unless it were mov''d by the beating Vesicle of the heart? |
A35961 | What Savor is? |
A35961 | What assisting Intelligence( when first it is destitute of understanding) shall design for it the seat for the forming the Bowels? |
A35961 | What is the Architectonic Vertue? |
A35961 | What it is that forces the Chylus( that was wo nt to flow to the Heart) through the Chyliferous Channels to the Breasts, for the Generation of Milk? |
A35961 | What sort of Liquor the Lympha is? |
A35961 | What the Architectonic Power i ● …? |
A35961 | What the Matter of it? |
A35961 | What the Serous Humour is? |
A35961 | What the Vegetative Soul is? |
A35961 | What to the Tenth Month? |
A35961 | Whe ● … 〈 ◊ 〉 the K ● … nels? |
A35961 | Whence that Motion proceeds in Fish, and other Creatures that have no Lungs, and but one Ventricle of the Heart? |
A35961 | Whence the Asperities come? |
A35961 | Whence the pleasure of Copulation ▪ Whether Women may be castrated, and have their Stones cut out? |
A35961 | Where is the heart to be form''d? |
A35961 | Where was the Seat of the principal Faculties and the common Sensory? |
A35961 | Wherefore only Man weeps? |
A35961 | Whether Bones have Sense? |
A35961 | Whether Hearing be an Action? |
A35961 | Whether Hymen or no? |
A35961 | Whether Hysterical Effects arise from the Sweet- bread Iuice? |
A35961 | Whether Men or Women have most Brains? |
A35961 | Whether Parts of the Body? |
A35961 | Whether a Part of the Body? |
A35961 | Whether a a Pulsific faculty in in the Arteries? |
A35961 | Whether a similar part? |
A35961 | Whether an Excrement? |
A35961 | Whether any Allantois in Women? |
A35961 | Whether any Nerves in the Cheescake? |
A35961 | Whether any Veins and Arteries in the 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A35961 | Whether coagulated Blood? |
A35961 | Whether from the redundant blood? |
A35961 | Whether hollow? |
A35961 | Whether immoderate Venery diminishes the Brain? |
A35961 | Whether in some parts more than in others? |
A35961 | Whether in the Flesh of the Tongue? |
A35961 | Whether in the Kernels? |
A35961 | Whether in the Membranes or Nerves? |
A35961 | Whether in the Nervous Teats? |
A35961 | Whether it has any peculiar Membrane? |
A35961 | Whether part of the Chylus be carried to the Spleen? |
A35961 | Whether sensible, 462 Hunger, what and whence it proceeds, 29 The Hymen, whether or no? |
A35961 | Whether some are not generated out of the Blood, others out of the Lympha or some other Matter? |
A35961 | Whether the Brain be a Bowel or a real Kernel? |
A35961 | Whether the Brain move by its own proper motion? |
A35961 | Whether the Child in the Womb sleeps and wakes? |
A35961 | Whether the Chylus circulates through the whole Body? |
A35961 | Whether the Heart be a Muscle? |
A35961 | Whether the Instrument of Feeling? |
A35961 | Whether the Motion of the Muscles be voluntary? |
A35961 | Whether the Sensory and Motory Nerves are different? |
A35961 | Whether the Serum circulates in like manner? |
A35961 | Whether the Share- bone parts? |
A35961 | Whether the whole Chylus ascend through the Mesaraic Veins to the Liver? |
A35961 | Whether these Humors are sensible? |
A35961 | Whether they attract Air? |
A35961 | Whether they be Bones? |
A35961 | Whether they be Parts of the Body? |
A35961 | Whether they conveigh the nutritious Iuice? |
A35961 | Whether they dissipate Vapors? |
A35961 | Whether they may be turned into Men? |
A35961 | Which being so, what shall we say to Galen''s Words, cited in the beginning of this Question; who says,''t is impossible for a living man to breath? |
A35961 | Which if Galen found to be always true in brute Animals, why not in Women? |
A35961 | Which if it be not that rational Soul, of which Brutes are depriv''d, what is it? |
A35961 | Who in that small Body shall determine which Part is formed first, which in the second, and which in the last Place? |
A35961 | Who would now have thought that in both Kidneys two Stones should be fallen at the same time upon both the Orifices of the Ureters? |
A35961 | Why Man among all other Creatures, chiefly sheds Tears? |
A35961 | Why Men in great Sadness can not weep? |
A35961 | Why have they no hair upon their Chins and Lips, like Men? |
A35961 | Why is it not coagulated and corrupted, and consequently does not breed Inflammations and Apostemes? |
A35961 | Why is not the same abuse put upon Lyons, Wolves, Tygers and Leopards, to whom cruelty is natural? |
A35961 | Why should the thicker Chylus enter, rather then the thinner Blood go forth? |
A35961 | Why some, upon the Sight at a distance of a Person that has newly had the Small- Pox, are presently seized by the Distemper? |
A35961 | Why the Veins 〈 ◊ 〉 not beat? |
A35961 | Will he have also some Eggs to be generated in the Loyns of Men? |
A35961 | and if at the beginning it disposes the Matter for Life, why should it not proceed and do it without end? |
A35961 | and whether or no also a great part of it do not enter the Mesaraicks, and so ascend to the Liver? |
A35961 | and whether those that succeed are new Teeth, or only new Branches from the same Root? |
A35961 | as also in such as have their Womb cut out for the cure of some Disease, particularly the falling down of the Womb? |
A35961 | especially when they themselves have Eggs which are proper for Fertility, if they were but bedew''d with a fertile Male- seed? |
A35961 | in the same manner as the looking upon the Picture of a naked Venus excites many Men to Venery? |
A35961 | lest the Brains should choose their seat in the Abdomen, and the Intestines theirs in the Scull? |
A35961 | where the Brains or the Spleen? |
A35961 | where the Reins to be plac''d? |
A35961 | where then is his Providence and Power, and where the Glory of the Creation? |
A35961 | whether all in one part of it, or all distinct in distinct places? |
A35961 | why shall not the latter brook the Violence of the Air, and the change of Nourishment as well as the former? |