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three inches and | of an inch thick ; it grew thinner on 
both fides gradually toward the Mucro s where it was 
one inch and I thick. 
In the Septum Cordis a gritty Sabulofe fubftance was 
found, half as big again as a Walnut, 
In the Lun^s were feverall Cyftzdes, containing matter 
more or lefs fluid : one very larg Cyjlts held fome ounces 
ofa matter not unlike that of a 
The Butcher who killd this Ox, fays, the Lun^s grew 
faft totliQ Pleura^ on both fides j which He affirms not 
to have found once in forty times, in the Cattle killd by 
Him. 
Hefays alfo, that the Ox, thonot overburthend with 
Fat, complaind much in travailing ; which is eafy to 
account for, there being not room for the He^r^ to be 
diftended, as it ought, m it$ Di<iftole. 
