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the admirable Structure and beautiful Harmony
of the [?] c[??]onent Parts of the animal Machine, and
the various Lifes to which this exquisite Workmanship is in-
tended to [?] in the Animal Aconomy.

As few Arguments were requisite to prove the Useful-
ness of this thing to practitioners in Physic and Surgery
the most obvious only were mentioned and were [contented?]
[?] with a Recital of those Authors which had
treated the most sucessfully on the Subject of Ana-
tomy and Physiology; amongst these were menti-
oned the Names of Haller Boerhaave [?] Fleming
in Physiology, and [Neil?] Cheselden and [?]
in Anatomy, with Cowper Eustachio & Albinus
in Anatomy, the three last of which are [these?]
[?] for the Best Delineation of the parts in their
Anatomical Plates - but an Observation they made
und which cannot be too often repeated may be again
of [?] that in the Opinion of all the greatest
Anatomists of the present Ages, the reading of ana-
tomical Authors previous to attendance on actual
Demonstrations is by all means to be avoided because
No Description can a perfect Idea

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