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Now as in Nature, which is well discovered by Bartholinus an eminent Anatomist, the ventricle hath a membrane or coat full of nerves, which is continued with the tunicle or skin of the mouth and lips, whence they sympathize mutually, |
Now as in Nature, which is well discovered by Bartholinus an eminent Anatomist, the ventricle hath a membrane or coat full of nerves, which is continued with the tunicle or skin of the Mouth and lips, whence they sympathise mutually, |
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Ventriculus habet membranam — nervosam, in quam vasa term nantur esophagi, oris & labiorum tunicae continuam, ut nihil ventriculo ingratum recipiatur, — binc quando in ventriculo bilis, communicatur linguae amaritudo & flavedo; e•cont•a •tiom oris & linguae vitia oesophago & ventriculo. Anato. l. 1. c 9. |
Ventriculus habet membranam — nervosam, in quam vasa term nantur esophagi, oris & Labiorum tunicae continuam, ut nihil ventriculo Ungrateful recipiatur, — binc quando in ventriculo bilis, communicatur linguae amaritudo & flavedo; e•cont•a •tiom oris & linguae Vices oesophago & ventriculo. Anato. l. 1. c 9. |
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