TX. Description of a Human Mate Monster, ¢luftrated 
by Tables, with Remarks. By ALEXANDER Monro, M. D. 
F.R.S. Epin. Fellow of the Royal College of Phy/icians, 
Profeffor of Medicine, Anatomy and Surgery in the Univerfity 
of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Surgery in 
Paris, &e. &e. 
[Read Nov. 6. 1792.] 
HIS monfter, of which the mother was delivered by Mr 
Tuomas ANDERSON, furgeon in Leith, after-the birth 
of a complete child at the full time, had its proper membranes 
and a placenta, with a fhort umbilical cord. 
Tue. following parts were wanting in it; to wit, the bones 
of the head; the brain, with the organs of fight, hearing, 
fmell and tafte; the neck; about one half of the ribs ; 3 the 
larynx, trachea and lungs ; the heart ; the pharynx, cefophagus 
and ftomach, with all the {mall inteftines, except the end of 
the ilium ; the anus; the liver, fpleen, pancreas and omenta; 
the renal glands; terminations of the ureters; the middle part 
of the urethra; the right tefticle; both arms ; both patelle ; 
with feveral of the bones of the feet and toes. 
A ROUND opening (fee fig. 1. and 2.) which led to a thimble- 
like cavity, fhut at its bottom, had fome diftant refemblance to 
the mouth. 
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