§o2 ESSAYS AND OBSERVATIONS 



Art. XXII. 



Account of an Amputation oj the Arm^ ivith- 

 out Haemorrhage^ by Dr Mud IE Phy- 

 ftcian at Montrofe, in a letter to Dr yiovi' 

 TO fenior*. 



SIR, 



WITH this, I fend you the account 

 of an amputation of the arm, 

 ■without any haemorrhage enfuing, and 

 t)eg that, if you think it worthy a place 

 in the Phyfical and Literary EfTays, you 

 "will prefent it to the fociety to be infert- 

 ed, if approved of. 



A healthy vigorous woman, 30 years 

 of age, throw^ing in lint to the rollers of 

 a lint' mill, unluckily had her left hand 



catched 



• June 17^3. 



