A CURIOUS FIGURE OF THE HEAVEN?. 



JLf you look into page 364 of this book, you will find 

 that I did therein promise to treat you with an example. 

 ^ow, as I do not like to be any worse than my word, I 

 shall now herein give you the following curious relation, 

 by informing you, that on Sriturday, March 28th, 1807, 

 a messenger arrived at my house w ith a bottle of urine 

 from a lady who was sick; but he said that he had 

 strict orders neither to tell me her name or place of 

 abode. The Messenger kept his promise, for 1 could not 

 get any thing out of him. 1 therefore made all my ne- 

 cessary inquiries respecting this matter, from the tollow- 

 ing Figure of the Heavens ; and you may do the same if 

 you please. 







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Wliat part of tie Body is Afflicted.'' 

 W'iiat is tlie cause of ih.e Diseas e ? 

 Is tKe Disease in theMhidorBocf/y? 

 Will tills Lady die or recover? 

 Wliat is the pio^per treatment > 

 And Medicine to "be gi-ven? 

 "Will She be rTiIed or other'wise? 



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But as they will not tell me this lady's name nor place 

 of abode, I must first ask tiie follow iig question, viz. 

 I now wish to know by Question ist. whether the 

 lady be sick or no, of whom this question is pro- 

 pounded? 



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