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AN

Alphabetical Table

FOR THE

THIRD VOLUME

OF THE

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS

In the Year 1668.


The I Figures relate to the Number of Tracts;
The 2 to the Page.


A.

AChes heal'd by the Fat of Birds call'd Fegati in Jamaica; and by the Fat of a Shel-fish, there call'd Soldat, n. 36. p. 706.

Agriculture improv'd by Hopp-Claver, &c. 37, 722, 725. Correct the Error, 70 loads for 70 combes.

Air, not by meer moisture, but by other mixtures, viz. of Salin steams of the Sea, dissolves Salt, Sugar, Flesh; Sugar dissolves human bodies into Consumptions, 36, 69.

Aloes, and Lignum Aloes described: A soft white wood, yielding a milky and poisonous juyce, 43, 863.

Anatomical remarkes upon a Leaden Bullet voided by Urine, 40, 803.The use and description of the Lymphatick Vessels; the conduct of the ferment into the Ductus Thoracious, to the Heart, &c. the moisture in the Amnion is not Urine, nor Sweat: Also the Ductus Virsungianus delivers it self into the Duodenum: the Ductus Sa'ivares into the Cistern. V. De Bills, 40, 791.An account of the Origin and Effects of Transfusion in Veines; and other Anatomical Observations; De Testibus in effigie, by Dr. Tim. Clark, 35, 672. Transfusion of Blood vindicated from Calumnies in Paris, 36, 710.The success of Injections into Veines at Dantzick in curing the Gout and Plica, 39, 766.An old deaf Dog in Italy reviv'd, and his hearing recover'd by Transfusion, &c. 42, 840.Testis Examinatus Queries, and some Resolves, and References, 42, 843.Anatomical remarkes on Thom. Parre, who dyed in the 153 year of his Age, &c. 44.See more in the Title of Books, De Graeff, &c.

Answers from Jamaica and other Islands thereabout, concerning the steams and colour of the Sea:Various Plants and Animals: How Tobacco growes in Nitrous places: Hurricanes: The effects of the change of Climats on humane Bodies: A probable way of preventing and curing sicknesses in Sea-Voyages to the West-Indies,

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