The Corpora Striata large and fair, full of large StrU as I 
have feen. 
j The Glmdula Pmealis firm and fair, well colourM to look 
I on, of the exact Figure, and ordinary fife Feeling of it, 
I and finding it harder than ordinary (and talking to a Gentle- 
'l man then prefent of Des Cartes his Opinion, that it was the 
Seat of the Soul) I preft it, and found in it a Stone in a film, 
or rather a petrified Gland in a film ;I took out the Stone,and 
kept it as a great Raritie ; I do not remember I ever heard 
of fuch a thing before, I am fiire of all the Brains I have 
difTefted (and I may fay I have differed more than an hun- 
dred) I never law fuch a one. 
I Th^GUndula P/>///>4m was half wafted, that part that 
' was left was very hard and brittle, had not the 1 one of a 
true Gland, nor fubftance, according to my Obfervations, 
unlefs of a vitiated Gland. 
I ThQ Cerebellum ik^WLd well enough, and all down the 
Cauda yiedutU oblongata. 
I The other parts of the Brain unmcntioned had nothiog 
remarkable, nor have I time now to Philofophife upon the 
^Remarqucs to be made upon the above-named Obfervations. 
L . Before he became fo mopifh, he would fay he felt a cer- 
tain kind of fiercenefs within him, which (it is probable j 
imade him to utter fbmerifind of Vociforation when he was 
) dilpleafed at any thing. 
' Remedies were apply cd to all thefe Diftempers for feveral 
I Years, both inward and outward • outward as in Plaitters, 
3 jCerates, opening the Jugular, &c. inward as Cardiacks, 
iCephalicks, and Febrifijges, &c. 
It Thus having told you Matter of Fad, attefted by his 
own Relations, Cwho were Eye WitnelTes of it) I leave thefe 
my Obfervations upon the Diffeclion of his Body to the Con- 
fideration of the more Curious arid Inquifitive. 
Edm. King. 
JsTovember the 6th. 
i686. i 
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