ast 
nd. 
kind, and efpecially fuch 
as have a fharp figure, may finde all attempts made either to 
extract them, or force them down into the ftomac ora 
m Ho 
ieee had {wallowed a pice of gold 
that he had put in hia mouth, voided it from this part 3 Ne 
expiration of two years, after fuffering a variety o 
plaints, and falling into a ftate of coma, that threatened i 
life. e fame author alfo cites {ome inftances of for 
tat fach as pins, needles, and ei hese whiich, Nie 
odging more or lefs time in the fubftance of the lungs, pre- 
fented themfelves externally, an hea = by incifions, 
which attra ached through the integum 
Amongft the foreign bodies which flip i ih ‘the oefophagus, 
there are many, which pafs through it into the If 
their fubftance fhoyld be hard, their fize coniderabe and 
their figure fharp, their prefence may give rife to the utmoft 
danger. Art can here afford little relief hes alae a 
iedeeds's which feem extraordinary. 
re) may alfo fometimes have pro- 
moted the expulfion of ie hurtful body. But nothing is 
clearer than that, in many of the cafes on record, pia could 
have had no effeat of the foregoing kind. buckle, 
which achild fwallowed in playing, has been com to be 
difcharged with the ftoo ikewi fe a {mall tin cover, a 
pipe four inches in len a long pieces of the fword blades, 
whole knife blades, a a0 a 
{w ai have, in di 
t 
t themfelves a 
anus, often make their way through ey a of the reftum, 
and produce abfceffes of = fundament. See Sabatier’s 
Médecine Opératoire, tom. 
CEsopHacus, rai f. & eat 
CEsopHacus, ou 
OESTRI NGEN, in Gengrply a a of the duchy 
of Baden; 14 miles E. of S 
CESTR NIA, a name given by fome authors to 
the uterine diforders, which iia affect young women 
and is commonly called furor uterin 
CSTR VenERis. See Van 
GSTRUS, the Gad-fy or Breeze, in Entomology, a 
genus of infeGis of ae once of Diptera: the generic cha. 
GST 
rater is as follows. The mouth has a fimple aperture, and 
not exferted; it has two feelers, are having two articula- 
tions ; it is orbicular - the tip, feated on el fide in 
a depreffion of the mouth; dea antennz have three articu- 
gre a laft of which i is fubglobular, and furnithed with 
on the fore-part, placed in two hollows’ on the 
times death. The larve are out feet, fhort, mee foft, 
and annulate, and often peo ‘with {mall hoo There 
are twelve {pecies, of feveral o ich 
Species. 
vis. Wings immaculate, brown; abdomen with a 
black de in the middle and orange-yellow hair at the tip 
It depofits its eggs in the back of cattle under the Acin, 
which, as they are changed into larve, produce a purulent 
tumour. The larva of this fpecies is brown, and = eleven 
fegments with tran{verfe, rough, interrupted line 
* Equi ies —— a hin band in the middle and 
two dots at t a variety, of which the wings 
have a ingle, cane black Toot at the tip; the abdomen 
is covered with th war pom ferruginous hairs. This is the 
O. viftuli of Fabrici 
* Hem uoeaaotoaud . Wings immaculate, brownifh ; ab- 
domen black, the bafe white and fulvous at the ti ip. This 
infe@ is about half the fize of the laft; the female has a 
black incurved pet tie ain 3 the larva is lefs, but in 
on ie sie xadtly like t 
* VETERINUS. ings Sonne body ferruginous ; 
fides of the nee and bate of the a men with white hairs. 
his is the Q. nafalis of Gmelin and the A _ of Fabri- 
cius; it is lefs than i O. equi defcribed a 
* ‘Ove. Wings pellucid, punétured at rae bafe, ab- 
domen variegated a black and white. 
flat, _ minute, rough, black 
e fegme 
all the foregoing yap whic, as the afterifxs fhew, 
are to ten untry, much interefting 
matter will be found in the ace Borts, aires referred 
to. The reader is alfo referred to a valuable paper in the 
third volume of the Linnzan Tranfactions, in which the 
feveral {pecies are all elie 
UNIcULI. Blac ings brown; thorax black as far 
as the middle, behind aad bafe of the abdomen with yellow- 
Tt j 
vis. The fides of i fiom egiment s are = aela 
the body beneath is black. The lar e brown; eal 
where rough, with very minute pric ae 
Atus. Grey; face ean dotted with black, It 
inhabits Carolina, and is a large in 
TARANDI. e wings of this a are a 3 
thorax yellow, with a black band ; the abdomen is fulvous, 
tipt with black. It inhabits Lapland. Depofits its 88° 
