THey are also deceived, and think they are with child: when there is water that swel•• the womb; this is a D••opsie of the womb. This water is either in the cavity o•• between the co••ts of th•• womb, o•• in its vessels. ••••salius, Mar∣cellus Donatus shew that water is in the cavity, for it doth not pre••ently by its plenty or quality, force its passage out, because the ori••ice is not al∣waies open, and Nature gathers it by degrees, and is used to it.
A••tius ••aies, There are somtimes bladders of water in the womb. And Christopher Vega ••aith, that Leonora thought that she had gone six months, and then voided sixty bladders of wa∣ter, and seven pieces of ••lesh, like that of the s••leen in membranes.
There is sometimes a Dropsie of the womb wi••h conception, as Schenki••s and William Fa∣bri••ius ••aith of his own Wi••e.
A••e gathering of water from moistness mixed with the t••rm••, and from an evil sang••ifi••ation in the liver and ••••leen, f••om ••h••ir weakness, o•• f••om errors in diet; or from weakness of the