A Treatise On Diagnostic Methods of Examination

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The saliva, bile, and seed, are three princi- ples that not only preserve life and health in the individuum ; but the last secreted fluid is that sacred balsam that has continued the species from the beginning of the vv^orld to this time, and which will so continue it to the latest period of nature; and therefore methinks they deserve a more particular enquiry than what I perceive physicians, hitherto, have been pleased to bestow upon them : however, I shall in this little tract only proceed to... examine the recrement of the saliva, the principles of the juices secreted in the stomach, and the properties of the bile, as subjects the most proper at present for my en- quiry ; and shall postpone the last to a more convenient opportunity.
However, before we proceed to discover the powers, efficacy, and operation of the fasting spittle, I judge it highly necessary that, in the first place, we proceed to examine the origin, secretion and composition of this noble fluid, as it is separated from the arterial blood ; because upon these principles most of its active powers, in a great measure, will be found to have their dependence.


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