coronary, which I fhewed, and which was 

 difcufled by drawing the fole. They accord- 

 ingly drew it out, after having fired the tumor ; 

 but he was not cured. He remained eight 

 months in pain when they killed him. I found 

 the "Tendo Achlllis offified at its inlertion with 

 the coffin-bone, and this with the nut and co- 

 ronary-bones, round which the cartilage was 

 alfo coalefced, fo that all thefe parts formed 

 one entire body *, the pieces of which I have 

 yet by me. Thefe examples make it apparent 

 that the compreffion of the flefhy fole, for want. 

 of a fpeedy remedy, becomes incurable. 



Observation VI. 



Of a lingular fracture which happened in 

 1743. I was called to fee a horfe who became 

 fuddenly lame of his two hind feet, being har- 

 nefled to a coach. It was thought he had 

 ftrained his reins -, I examined him, and de- 

 clared his diforder was in his feet, and that it 

 was incurable, for that he had fraftures in them. 

 I diffected thefe two feet and found the two co- 

 ronaries fractured, and the two tendons of 

 Achilles ruptured : this horfe walked near a 

 quarter of a league, with thefe two bones in 

 that condition. 



* An Ancbylofis. 



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