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faccefs will be very uncertain, for very often nothing ean be 
one for the patient, and very often a good deal of art may 
‘be saplored with advantage. 
Me. H dunter obferves, that fuch wounds of the abdomen as 
i ft a vifcus, like the ftomach, 
when the ball has mov ao with lefsi impetus, ee a not be 
fo much floughing, and the parts willin fome degree hea 
ention. Even when the ball occafions a flough, 
the wound frequently ends well, the adhefive. inflammation 
taking place on the peritoneum all round the wound, fo as 
to exclude the govt: cavity of the abdomen from taking 
in the inflammation. Such is often the favourable 
event, when t » befides paths oe A abdomen, has 
wounded fuch parts as the epiploon, mefentery, &c. and 
rt of the Cyelopedi a 
a feems only 
nM pro- 
d, all ex- 
traneous. Ear fach as bits sof ‘cloaths, = any floughs 
whieh may arife d by thof 
eta wounds of the belly, an e i Sa is apt 
to take place on the fe feparation of . flougiiss about eight, ten, 
aot fourteen a after accident ; but although 
om is in Sask gh 
ad as dangerous, all bf a being ufually over 
appear. Suppofing the extravafation to be 
matter or urine, the furgeon fhould —— to 
continuance of an artificial anus, or urina’ 
dreffings bein lied 3 opening 
shal. Soe comenty. oF Wak: waeeded 
vifeus be quantity. remarks, connected 
wis pr of fuga will be found. if the article Hur- 
. wis go {yaa different wounds of the belly 
tamed in another place, fee Wounps, fo shat we 
be 
may 
proper practice to to be purfued i in thefe 
Vounds of the lungs ab- 
known not to be 
after being fhot through 
very imall wounds of 
erds and bayonets. One caufe of 
owing to ireumftance of ; 
le, itis not to re 
| but kis inventions and. 
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n is eftablifhed 
solpeet ea air and a SAE of the thorax, 
known that adhefions are very common between the 
furface of. the oy ani inner furface of the et coltale, 
whenever a: free co communicatio 
and cpreguanly they mutt, in numerous i 
oO 
pt of a wound, foas to hinder the 
lapfe of the ld $ ull col 
general fymptoms of ae of the 
the treatment, will be detaile d hereafter ; : fee V 
fall h here only 
ig a 
dings be pra 
that fluid were to happen, the opening would generall) 
fufficient for its Ein and it — — be a oo 
found neceflary either to dilate the wound, o « make a new 
opening into the cheft, as when the i Injury ies been infliGted 
with a dharp pointed weapon. 
When matter forms in ~ thorax in confequen 
fhot wounds, the opening. will enegally ie Tee io 
 efeape 3 3 but fhould se callin He 6 “a 
cafion dangerous fymptom p ; 
be made, ‘The manner Ba ropraciiing that oii i = 
INTA, ; in Geography, a town of. Peru, and capital of 
aj in the diocele of Guamanga ; 20 miles N..of 
GUNTER, EpMunp, i in Biography, ee deleen tae ofa 
: family in tia South-Wales, 1 
— 
was godt M. A. in 
poten time he ae ed into ie clic, and.in 1615 took 
the degree of B. D. From his youth he was m devoted 
‘to mater tical ffudies, and as he advanced in life his pales hl 
tation in this department of fcience increafed. Accordingly, 
when a vacancy occurred in the profeflorfhip of aftronomy 
in ag college, random, by the refignation of Mr... 
Williams,. Mr. Gunte as chofen to fucceed him, March 
aid 6th, 88 and in this Gitvatioa he continued. till the world 
_was deprived of his life and labours, in the 4 year poe? Sata 
ng the ex 
of 45 years, which, confideri r of 
hb eueeas and ataghe may be fm i early 
le was in the church: of St. Peter the 
be , Broad-ftree it any monument or infec 
pub 
of his talents and labours. “About the year pom he 
uifhed himfelf by the new Sorta 
which he wrote amet ace 
among his friend 
be 
aan f after 
apenas pees soles iste > ene as i. lf another cie ‘ircum- 
. be. Tabule fin 
strava ier opportunit of efi see 
Cannot be fu; ‘that adhefions - rae Se 
fe the Ie tore” 
sire caer 
