Errata

Author(s) Anonymous
Year 1674
Volume 9
Pages 2 pages
Language en
Journal Philosophical Transactions (1665-1678)

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and scirrous. He saith, he cut it athwart, and found the inner Substance of it very full of Vessels, of which he founded many, and found, that though it was hard, yet it was very full of Pipes running thorough it, which made him at first imagine, that as the Spermatique and Hypogastrique Channels of a breeding Woman grew big in proportion, that the Embyro is nourish'd; so these Hypogastrique Veins and Arteries of the Bladder, were all dilated and widened to feed these Caruncles, which from thence, as their placenta, drew all their nourishment: But when he saw that these Tubes did far exceed their ordinary number, he believed, that this was from thence, because that each capillary Branch, whose smallness doth commonly hide them from us, was much stretch'd in this Case, to furnish this Matrix, (if it may be so called) with more Blood than ordinary. Errata in Numb. 126. P. 143. l. 3. pro illustres; addito sermone, leg. illustres; ib. l. 23. addito sermone, p. cad. l. 19. leg. Latinus. LONDON: Printed for John Martyn, Printer to the Royal Society. 1674.