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 'i i<S Of the manifeft Signs to produce thereby any Appearances of Pus in it, either from its Colour, Smell, or any other of its requifite Properties. WHY then may we not conclude with fome others or great Note, that Pus is ge- nerated immediately from the nutritious Juice, not in the Arteries and Veins, bat in other VefTels } in which Juice all trie requi- fite Properties are to be found, as a Difpofition to grow thick, without Smell, white, light, and of a fmooth Confidence j and I take it to be very probable, that the Pus is made from hence by the Affiftance of the natural Heat, and the Conveyance of it by the fore- mentioned Veifels into the Glands whereinto they are complicated, and not by any Means from the Venal Blood, and much lefs from the Arterial. BUT leaft I fhould feem to digrefs too far ; the Sanies thrown out by a Buboe is very different, fbmetimes thin and ichorous, at others thicker and more laudable, as in AbicelTes that are not malignant in Refpect of its Smell, it is fbmetimes fo extreamly fetid, as not to be endured by the Kofe ; but always the more plentifully it difcharges, the better does the Patient fare afterwards : Nature