C^3)- 
The Puhes being divided,we pafled in a Probe through 
the Pudenda, into iht Fagina Vteri^ and having traced 
it as far as it went, by looking into tht Pehh^ and fearch- 
ing for that Carnous Subftance I have already fpjken 
of, we found it to be nothing lefs than the Vterus it (elf, 
when cutting into its Body, we perceived the end of the 
Prx)be already en tred in the Cervix or Neck thereof. So 
that ( what feemed to us ftrange ) we were at Jength 
afcertain'd of the Truth, and convinced that the afore- 
faid Water was contained in the external Tunic of the 
Womb, whofe great weigh;: had thrufithe Body thereof 
perfedlly on one fideiand hindred an admifiion of fearch 
horn th^ ragHfia, io^uds xi\Q Fmdm Vteriy th^ Cervix 
thereof being kept clofe as in a true Conception. 
One of the great Indications of this Wpman's Preg- 
nancy, was a Flux of a whitifli or pallid Humour to her 
^reaffs^ which ihe could fqueeze out at pleafiire, aqd 
thou^hjC it to -be no other fharij Milk generated therein 
in order (o the Nutrftion and Confervation of a future 
Birtli. ^ 
She had likewife laboar'd the greateft part of the 
tinie uhder a Supprcffion of the Menfes^ whofe reflux tp 
the Breafts, avhen an alteration had- been induced by its 
jGlanClules, inight as l conjecture; ( ifliiing from the P^- 
piff^e under a fubalbid form) be taken for Milk, and give 
grounds of afufpicion that flie had conceived. But 1 
Ihall leave the iEtyolpgy of the aforefiid PhaHomem to 
the more Curious Indagator of Anatomick Myfteries; 
rDr,/f™ . 
There was prefent Thoma/l ^ . .^. , Cchj 
atthisDifl^dion,1^'- John S^'^'^'^'^^X ge 
^ Daniel Turner t 
i^rur- 
geons. 
