1038. Afterwards its vital essences succeed, which, as I suppose, cannot be vexed in this way, before those gyres which are their embodiment have been inaugurated.
1038 1/2. A comparison of those gyres with the blood globules can be made so that their nature may thence be evident. For the globules which do not rightly cohere are hard, differing in general from the rest in form and determination, thus in weight, hardness, and heat. Since new blood is always being formed, all those globules which do not agree with the better blood are therefore cast out. 1748, Feb. 26.