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f Worms, or Infe£ts that have no folid Props within 

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Of reptile In/efts, or fuch as have no limbs , but perform all their 

 ablions by the flexions and contratlions of their long and fender bodies. 



O R D I U S i . Gracilis & longiffitnus, fub cut em rep 



Seta aqua tic a quibufdam. 

 Vena Medinenfn Cbirurgorum. 



The Guinea Worm. 





This infe<5l is often found among the negroes imported directly from the coafts 

 of Africa ; and is, generally, both troublefome and dangerous to all whom it infefts. 



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It lies commonly under the fkin, or in the interfaces of the muf< 

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grows to a certain flate, it beg 



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