554 Dr. WARREN! s Hie: of 
tans could be. felt, though every. part-was fairly) accefüble. 
From this examination, it evidently. appeared; that the matter: 
extracted had been contained in a fac. which. fiemly adheréd t to. 
the peritoneum, a circumftance, I believe, generally attendant. 
on a TPO A in the vifcera of. the. bdo as’ thé RM 
quence of | previous inflammation; PEU 
ven ‘being expofed to the heat of the fire in an Y ope EU it 
emitted a ftrone urinous fmell, and was attended i in other refj pects 
Ch RTE dT y ETE KE DERIS: Aoa ma oA pig: c 
WIVEE IBVIUVICLUDC ar ufaally the- Ur, 
animal fübfances; "he action of flame. produced ` a fmart and: 
continued dectepitation ‘ad in alt: contained in’ itj: until’ the’ 
oles d to a fimple coal ; but. no’ figns of inflamma. 
brin. or the ‘prelate’ act any: "op. fubftince, were: percep tible: 
When boiled, the water made ufe of in the proces Was ver yl 
tle changed as to its fenfible properties ; büt after féinding fome- 
time ina veffel to cool; it ‘depofited a fedirnent which was faf; 
pected to be an alkaline falt, and which siu MS fer^ 
TERRORISM: n e vimolie acid. 
A EK, É 
an CUR: h? e ar aa which. Was bufinefs of De 
moft láborious - kind. She had during her illnefs been much: 
reduced, and'"for fome time continued in an emaciated flate, 
yet” fhe now enjoys” perfect health, and has become mode- 
— corpalent. “The catamenial evacuation has been regun. 
ormed ; but no figné of | pregnancy have ever appeared, 
though before het ficknes, the had borne children Sy eit 
fatten 
Manyeof the practitioners in the town of Boffon were called: 
in to vilttithe patient, and-vatious Were the conjectures upon the’ 
nature 
