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fingers : Atjd )€t ter ^pper fets, m the ■Neck, Fa<?€^ 
Arms, and Hands were f^) wonder fiilJy emaciated, that 
file feemed rrmch; mo^-e like a Sceleton than a caraoiis 
Subftance. 
To recite the Fifcera la order as they appeared, after 
dividing of the Peritmaum^ the fir ft thing that Ihould 
have occur'd, is the Ow^;/r//;» or Keli ; yet in this Body 
it was really and abfoiutely wafted away, and had not . 
left the leaft apparent fign,~that there had ever been fuch 
a thing. 
The Tnteftines I could not perceive vitiated any other 
ways than in their colour, which was fomewhat pallid, 
as if they had been feethed ; and indeed the Internals 
for the moft part, as the VentricIe,Pancreas,Liver,Spleen, 
Kidneys, S^c* looked all of them like Flelh half boy led, 
and the Blood abforbed. For although, as I (aid before, 
neither of thefe Bowels did fwim in, or communicate 
with xh^Serumy being feparated by the aforefaid Mem- 
brane; yet the great nearnefs of the fuperincumbent 
Liquids had polluted and tinged the external Coats of 
the Fifcira, with their preternatural as well as putrefa^ 
dive heat. 
The Inteftines were all of themdiftended mihftatus'Sf 
particularly the Cacum was blown up to a very confide- 
rable bignefi ; I obferved in the two lowermoft of the 
great ones, {viz,:) ihQ Colon, and Reilumy fome of the 
Excrements contracted like little Balls^ and as hard to 
bear any impreffion through the Coats of the Gut, as a 
Stone: From whence I do conjefture that ihe had la-r 
boured under a confiderable conftipation of the Belly , 
and that for fome time paft. 
The Liver ( the Ancient's great Organ of Sanguifica- 
tion) which by fome is adjudged to be particularly and 
principally mifafled:ed in this Diftemper, we found m 
more fauky than the reft of the Bawels. 
There 
