lyS ESSAYS AND OBSERVATIONS 



Art, XII. 



Cafes of AieurirmSt ivith Remarks^ by D?' 

 DoiNiALD Monro; Pbyfician t(y St 

 George's Hojpital, London *. 



CASE r. 



London y Auguft 1. 17^0, 



JOHN PARKER, in the fortieth year 

 of his age, about five feet ten inches 

 High, of a ftrong mufcular but thin 

 make, a pump-maker by trade, who had 

 always been accuftomed to hard labour, 

 and to woifc in deep wells, and other 

 places below ground, and to drink freely 

 (tho' not to be intoxicated) of porter, but 

 of no other ftrong or fermented liquor, a- 

 bout twenty years ago received a vene- 

 leal infedion, and had a bubo in the 



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• Read 1760, and following years. 



