| PHYSICAL anv LITERARY. 393 
rA middle-aged woman, during fix- 
teen months before her death, fuffered 
greatly from colic-pains, diftenfion of her 
belly, vomiting, and fenefmus. In the 
jatter part of her life, when I firft {aw her, 
fhe had no ceffation from pain, except by 
the force of opium. © 
‘In the great arch of the cols was a 
doubled part of that gut, feven inches 
jong. 7 he containing inteftine had a ve- 
ry flight adhefion to the inverted doubled. 
part contiguous to it. The doubled part 
‘was of a dark red colour, but not very 
hard, The paflage for the feces through 
it was very narrow, not allowing a finger 
pufhed with force to pafs. 
2- A woman about fifty years of age 
lived two years with fuch fymptoms as 
were narrated in the preceeding cafe. We 
_ found a doubled part of the colon four in- 
ches long in the left loin, with the fame 
_ appearance as defcribed in the former 
hiftory. 
3. A girl feven year old, after eating a 
§ carrot and fome curren-berries, had a 
es colic which continued with a diftended 
Vou. Il, Ddd - belly, 
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