Chapter 92
Part 2. Sett.2. Chap.4.) and even in his very
manner. But « feemeth alrogether to ftand in need of fome kind of Explanation. Now chis efpecially confiftech in the divilton ofthe parc into parts Spermatick, and parts proceeding from Blood 5 by which it is deter- mined, chat certain parts are generated from the Seed, and certain of them from the blood. Yea, fome certain Phyfitians there are (a- mong whom €efar Magatus in his 4. B. and 1§. Chap.) who deny that the blood is the immediace Aliment of the Spermatick parts 3 buc they wrice rhat there is a neceflity, chat if the blood ought ro nourifh che Spermatick parts, thac chen che feed muft firft be made.
Buc it is not my purpofe here in this place in many words to difcufs that Queftion ; the which, as others, fo Audr. Laurentis Cin his 1 B. of Anatomy, Chap. 21. Quaft. 7) hath fo largely and fully controverred.. I conceive thisto be che truer Opinion, that the firft de- lineation of all the parts in the Womb is
