'Ii6 M E U O IK S of the 
ad^ Fig. 4. the Comua of the Os Hyoides-, bh tv;o mufcles 
of the Larynx 5 <; the fififure or G/o///i , ^ the 'Trachea-^ e the 
tongue ; / the horny end thereof. 
a a Fig. 5. the Tejies-y bh the fDeferenna-, c c the kidneys; 
dA the tf refers, 
a Fig. 6' the upper part of the Guldj b the firfl or upper craw; 
i that part of the Gida^ vvhofe infide is glandulous; d the lower 
craw; e the gizzard or the ventricle; / the firft inteftine; gg 
the 'Pancreas. 
a Fi[];. 7. the upper bill; h the infide of it; Ad the upper 
jaw ; c the place where the upper bill is moveable ; e a paUage 
to the noflrils ; / the lower bill ; g the upper bill in another po- 
iition, to fhew the Imall ridges therein. 
An ohjlinate Jaundice, accompanied "jcith an odd Cafe in Vilion; 
by Mr. Sam. Dale. Phil. Tranf. N*" 211. p. 158. 
GRACE 7)cnny$ of "Bra^ted Magna in the county o^ Effex, 
about Cbriftmafs 1(589, ^^f^t- great grief and trouble of 
mind the preceeding autumn, began to be affefted with the jaun- 
dice; for which, after having about 9 months uied many medi- 
cines, which were told her by her friends and acquaintance, but 
without fucccfs ; flic in September 16^0 applied herfelf to 
Mr. 2)dle, who prefcribed feveral medicines, famous in the moft 
celebrated authors for the cure of the jaundice, yet they were of 
no benefit to her; after which fhe had the advice of leveral 
learned phyfic-ans both in the country and at London^ but without 
any effe61:; and her body which ufed to be plump and fieihy was 
become lean and emiaciated, almoft like a fkeleton, and her ap- 
petite was little and depraved: In May i6^\, after an extraor- 
dinary menftrual flux for about three months, ftie began, as foon 
as the fun was down, to be deprived of her fight by degrees till 
it was quite dark, when, tho' there was never fo big a fire, or 
never fo many candles in the room, yet fhe could not difcern any 
(.bje(^, except a linall glimmering of light, and thus fhe continued 
till morning, as one ftone bhnd, when by little and little, as the 
light encreafed, her fight returned, till the fun role, and then 
fhe recovered her perfedl fip'ht : In this cafe fhe continued till 
Anguft 1^91, v.hcn returning from Epfom^ where fhe had been 
drinking the waters for about a month, her figlit returned to her 
again, fo that flie could fee perfewly in the night; thus Hie con- 
tinued till January following, when an extraordinary menftrual 
flux lei^ing her again, ihe alio loll her nocturnal fight, and be- 
came 
