the Human Penis. 227
distin&ion we call Fen* Prtputii. (K.) &g. *,
Besides the Bloud-VelTels now men-
tioned, it has Ljmfhe-Ducis (LL )
which I had first an opportunity of
obferving by Injecting this Part
with PrepAr d Mercury • which con-
firms the Opinion of Schelkamer, and
the Accurate Muck, concerning the
Origin of thefe Duels: But whether
they Arife here from that pare
of the Canalis Sanguineus call'd the
Artery\ or the Vein, did not appear
from my Experiment; since I made
Injection into both pronutcuouily: I
observed divers Trunks on each side,
passing under the Common Integu-
ments accompanying the Ven& Prefutii,
which do (as I suspecT) afterwards
empty themfelves (like thole Arising
from the Inferior Parts) into the
GlanduU Inguindes, This Contem-
plation may ierve to Inform us how
the Morbid matter comes to be con-
veyed more particularly to those
Glands in Veneriai Cafes, and Cause
those Tumors that frequently happen
on that occasion, commonly called
Buboes; which Conception is the
more confirmed, by observing thofe
PhmomenA that are previous to thac
Q^i Efled",