rum^ gemmas^ met alia, & alia^ deglutita fuijfe^ quorum 
htftonas varias collegit Schenkius, lib. 3. obf. 3, 4, 
Secmdo varia & monHrofa fape in ventriculo genita 
aut quocmque modo produHa & vomitu rejcila faijfe oi' 
fervatum eft tefte Forreflo, & aliis quamplurmis, Lapi- 
dis etiam ovi gaUinaceiwagmtudine ihidemgenerariSchenL 
lih.}. ohf, captllorum veluti glomos^ vomit u re]eHos 
fuijfe refert Monardes^ lih.^, De Hijl, fimpl med. ^ no- 
tahilii , fed certd efl Hi^oria de extraUi^s cultri ex 
ventriculo^ & vuhus idonies medicamentis fanaium (seger* 
que vivm evafit. 
And amoogft the Rarities in the Anatomy Hall at 
Leyden, there is preferved a Knife ten Inches in length, 
which was cut out of a Pcafants Stomach, and he lived 
eight years after. It has been of along time the re- 
ceived Opinion of Phyficians, that Wounds in the Sto- 
mach were mortal, but we have alfo a late inftance of 
the contrary, Philcf. Tranf. Numb. 119. 
It were ealy to give a number of frefti inftances of the 
fwaliovi^ing down of Money, ®c. and there are fome 
late Accomxsm fhilof Tranf. but there is a Gentleman 
one Mr. Cameron, an Epifeopa! Divine, who fome years 
ago in a froHck fwallowed half a Crown, who is alive 
to this Day , and finds no great Inconveniency there« 
by. 
That Stones are not only formed in the Stomach, ve- 
ficji urinaria^ Reins and veficula fellis^ but alfo in ail o- 
ther parts of the Body, is without all controverfy con- 
firmed by manifold Obfervations and Experience, for 
Stones in the Brain, w^afe Philofoph Trafifafl, Numb.xaS, 
Stones cut out of the Kidnies, Numb. 233. Stones in 
the Ureters and Kidnies, Numb. 233. Stone as big as 
an Hens Egg in the Gall Bladder, Numb. 233. Stone 
ked at the root of the Tongue, Numb. 247. Tulpius 
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