Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.I.Sect.I, Di(similarparts. Memb.z.Subf. 4 . , 6 the fourth paire for the ta!k in the Pal~t; the lift belong to the Eares; the - · --- fixt paire is mofr ample,and runnes almofr over all the Bowels; the fevemh paire moves the Tongue. The harder finewes fcrve for the motion of the inner parrs, proceeding from the Marrow in the backe, of whom there bee thirty combinations; fevcn oftheNeck, twelve ofthe Breafi,&c. Aneries. Arteries arelong and hollow, with a double skinne to convey the vital! fpirirs;todifcerne which the bmer,they fay that vefalius theAnatomiftwas n Inthefc they wont to cut up men alive. n Theyarife in the left fideoftheheart, and are bbfme ~'1 principally two, from which the refr aredenved, vi orta, and venofa; Aorta pclfr~g 0 '" is the root of all the other, whichfervethe whole body; the other goes to the Lungs,to fetch ayre to refrigerate the Heart. Vcines. veines are hollow and round like pipes, arifing from the Liver, carrying bloud and natural! fpirits, they feed all the parts. Ofthefe therd>etwo chiefe, Vena porta, and Vtnll C4va, from which the refr arecorrivated. That venap~rtaisa Veinecoming from the concave of the Liver, and receiving thofc rneferaicall Veines, by whom he takes the Chylus ,from the fromacke and guts, and conveyesit to the Liver. The otherderives bloud from theliverronouri!h all the otherdifperfed members. The branches of that vena porta are the Me{er4icalrand H.-morrhoides. The branches of the C..va are inward or outward. Inward, flmina/1 or emulgent. Outward, in the head, armes,feet,&c. and have feverall names. Fihr~. Fat, FiJ,r.e are frrings, white and folid, difperfed through the whole member. Flelh. 'ft and are right,oblique, tranfverfe,al! which have their feverall ufes. Fat i5 a ~~~{;::~,/~;' fimilar parr,moifr,without bloud,compofedofthe mofr thick and unctuous eurifica,ur.itue- inatterofthe bloud. Theo skinnecovers the refr, and hath Cutie~<lam, or a ~:~~;>.:;~~,;.;,.little skinne under it. Flefo is foft~nd ruddy, compofed ofthe congealingof pag.•P· bloud, &c. su.sec. 4· JJ ifsimilarparts. !{similar parts, are thole which we call Organicall, or Injlrumtntall, and they belnw4rd,or Outward. Thechiefefrourward parrs are !ituate forward or backward. For.,ard,thecrown and foretop ofthe head, skull,face,forehead, temples,chinne,eyes,eares,nofe, &c. necke, breafr, chefr, upper and lower part ofthe belly, hypocondries, navell,groyne, flanke5, &c. Backward, the hinder part of the head, backe, lhoulders,fides,loynes, hipbones, osfacrum, buttocks,&c.Or joynrs,armes, hands,feer,leggcs,thighes,knees,&c. Or common to both,-which becaufe they are obvious and well knowne, I havecarelelly repeated,eaquepr4cipu~t. & grandiora tantum: quodnliquum,ex libris de anima,qt~i v~let,accipiat. InwardOrganicallparrs which cannotbefeene, aredivers in number,and r Anat.lib. '·'· have feverall names, functions, and divifions; bur that ofP Laurent•us is molt • 9.Celebrise'ft notable, intoNoble, or Ignoble parrs. Of the noble there be three principall ;:,.;;~;:~~7[,~ parrs,to.which all therefr belong,an.dwhom they ferve, Br•!n,H e~rt,Liver. ~nprin<ipes «' Accordmg to whofe fire, three Regwns, or a threefold dlVlfion IS made of ;;;.'b' 1 " par- the whole body. As firft oftheHead,inwhich the Animal Organs are_contamed,

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