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7- That a good while after the Deceafe of the /aid du Mauroy, three Phyfi- 
tians did foliicit the faid Woman to take Money ^ and to make Complaints ^that 
the Transfufion had kill 'd her Husband: that {he faid y when thofe Perfons 
were gone away from her^ that they had been with het upon that account ; and 
that unlefs thofe, that had made the Operation^ Vvouldgive her wherewith to re 
turn into her Country, She Should do -what tho[e others frejfed her to : that a Wit- 
neSs depofeth % that {he came to pray him, that he -would advertife thofe, Vvho bad. 
made the Operation, that unlefs they VpGuld maintain her during her life, fie 
^ould accept of the Offer made her by the faid Phyjitians : that another Wit- 
nefs depofeth 9 that one-was come to him from a Phyfitian, and ha\d offer d him 
1 2 Golden LouysV^ if he would depofe, that du Mauroy died in the very atl of 
the Transfufion. 
That the matter was important enough to inquire into the bottom ef it ^ that 
there tyas caufe enough to examine this Woman ^ where fie had thofe Powders f 
Why fie had given them to her husband f andbyVphofe Order f why fie had 
hindred the Opening of the Body by a lie ? That he required, further informa- 
tion might be taken about it^ and {he in the meantime put in fafe Cuftody. 
That as to the three Phyjitians 5 who had{ollicited her with Money to Prtfe* 
cute thofe that had made the Operation, and ftho had been feen with her f he de* 
manded} that a Day might be fet them to appear in Per f on. 
Lafily 3 that fince the Transfufion had fucceeded Weil the tfyofirft times ,an<^ 
had not been undertaken the third but at the earnefi re que ft of the Woman ^ who 
ctherwife had fo ill obferved the orders of thofe y that had made the operation^ and 
who as fuj peeled to have caufed the death of her Husband^ he demanded, that 
the execution of the decree of prefixing him a day for perfonal appearance might 
furceafe. 
Whereupon it was decreed^ that the Widow of du Mauroy fiould on a fet 
day appear perfenally, an& undergo the examination upon the al ledge d informati- 
ons ^ and that more ample informations fiould be made of the Contents in the 
Complaint of Mr. Denys : And ihen^ that for the future no T ransfufion 
fiould be made upon any Human Body but by the Approbation of the Phyjitians 
oj the Parifian Faculty. 
Since this Sentence, new Informations have been given in, considerably 
Wronger ttian the former • and WitnefTes have been difcover'd, to whom 
the Woman had committed it as a truft, that it was Arfenick^ ftie mingied 
in her Husbands Broths, and even that the deceafed, having given the reft of 
one of the Meffes of broth to a Car, the Animal died of it a few d^yes after. 
As to the Transfufion, you fee it is not abfolutely prohibited by this fen- 
tence, there needing no more to pradife it, but to have the approbation of 
fome phyfitiansof Paris ; and at this very time there are feven or eight, 
thu have figned the Proportion made for one. 'Tis not, that I would make 
ufe of that Licence for the pradife of this Operation • for the Phyfitians of 
Mont pe Her y Rheimes, and other Univerfities of France, who hold at Paris 
the firft places about their Ma jefties, the Princes and PrincefTes of the blood, 
the chief Magiftrates and other perfons of Quality, find themfelvesin fome 
manner wounded by this fentence. They do not think they are obliged to 
