2o6 18043 i^tä. Ang. Sep t 
gon befkrifning, fom i alla delar liknar dcni 
na ofvananforde/ hviiken torde gifva åtfphy. 
fiolo« 
Iiberom, snobili 2c facies ad Symphyfin os- 
fium pubis refpiciens — Puella monftrofa ex 
acephalorutn monörorura Genere cranio & fe» 
re onini cerebro carens absque omni vitse li# 
gno erat, procul dubio ante meum adventum 
a presfione cerebri in ter ratem ab obfletrice 
inflitutam exploraiionem mortua. 
John Pulley yttrar fig, i Medical and Phyfi- 
cal Journal Vol. L p. 224, fålunda, About 
a fortnigt ago, I was called tö a women who 
v/ as delivered of a female child, fuilgrown, 
an4, to all appearance, weilformed in every 
part excepting the head, and ther was a de^ 
fbrntity very remarkable — Both parietal bo- 
D€S wer^ entirely Wanting, and the whole of 
the frontal bone, except its orbitar procesfes , 
and that part which form the nafal procefs ~ 
&c. to the brain, ther appeared hut lirde, 
not möre in quantity than the half of a com- 
monfized orange. — No dura mäter exified, 
and I belive, no pia matar &c, — The child 
liyed about thirty hours — famma förfat- 
tare anforer åfven i nåmde Journals 3:dje vo* 
lume p. 138. en annan Cafe of monftrofity, 
lakmda: The fubjeélt was a fullgrown fema- 
le child, & vas bom dead, The imperfeöion 
of the cranial bones was fimilar to the cafe 
before related, excepting that the os occipitis 
nearly perfeél; &: its edge was not projeäed 
umiaturally outward &Cr Loc, cit. 
