Show 0 1tr Ei771t i DISslciD x ADDI Ir I I Specially Inserted for and Respectf lly Recommended to the Local Editor of thg Salt Lake Dally Sorali Head no Helobore can cure for Ars Pcet I I The pineal gland which many I I of our modern philosophers suppose sup-pose to be the seat of the soul smelt I very strong of essence and orangeflower I water and was encompassed with a kind I of horey substance cut into a thousand little faces or mirrors which were imperceptible im-perceptible to the naked eye insomuch that the soul if there bad been any here must have been always taken up in contemplating con-templating her own beauties We discovered several little roads or canals running from the ear into the brain and took particular care to trace them out through their several passages One of them extended itself to abundleof sonnets ana little musical instruments Others ended in several bladders which were filled either with wind or froth But the large canal entered into a great cavity in the skull from whence there went another canal into the tongue This great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance which the French anatomists an-atomists call jailinatias and the English nonsense We did not find anything any-thing very remaikable in the eye saving I only that the musculi amatorii or as we may translate it into English the ogling muscles were very much worn and decayed de-cayed with use whereas on the contrary the elevator or the muscle which turns the eye towards heaven did not appear to have been used at all The skins of the forehead were extremely ex-tremely tough and thick and what very much surprised us had not in them any single bloodvessel that we were able to discover either with or without our glasses from whence we concluded that the party when alive must have been entirely irely deprived of the faculty of blushing Addison Spectator Tuesday January 171112 |