I took but a curfory view of thefe Parts, but yet could 
not but obferve a ftagnation, and great cxtravafation of 
Blood upon tho right fide of the Pleura. 
Beneath the Diaphragm, or ia the Cavity of the Ai- 
^omen, I found the Ventricle and Inteftines much inlla- 
ted, the Omefitum fair and large, the Spleen to Admira- 
tion fo augmented in bulk, that according to the moft 
con'fiderate poife, I could not fuppofe it to weigh lefs 
than two or three Phyfical Pounds: Upon cutting through 
its body, there was difcharged feveral Ounces of a very 
fsetid and putrified Biood. The Liver alio was much iar- 
,ger than ufualjbut its Parenchyma firm and found. When I 
came to furvey the Concave part of this Bcwel, I beheld 
as 1 thought, tiie Fefica hilaria full of Bilc,- but more 
curioufly examining of it by the touch, I tound by the 
interpofition of a (olid Body, that there was fomtthing 
preternatural ingendred within its Cavity : To be fatis- 
fied of this, I opened the Fefica^ and with my Forceps 
extrafted a Stone very beautifully crufted over wiih 
chryflallized Salts of various Figures, Conical^ Cubical^ 
Pyramidal^ &c. The one half of it lay immerft in Bile, 
vvhofe quantity Vv^'as inconfiderable ; for indeed this La- 
pidious Concretion took up the whole Cavity of rhe 
Bladder, and weighed immediately after it was taken 
from its Receptacle, two Drams fifteen Grains. 
We diicovered in one of the iCidneys a large Ahfcejl, 
snd difcharged a great quaotity of Wheyifli Matter. 
Thefe were the moil obfervable Remarks taken at the 
dilleftion of this Body-, But perhaps there was as much 
Ignorance difcovered in thofe who treated her under her 
Indifpofirion as has been heard off: For notwithftanding 
fhe had been infefted for feveral days \\\x\\ an H^rrjoptoe^ 
i^iad all the -apparent Symptoms of a Peripneumony and 
Pleurijy^ yet falling into the Hands of fome Empirical 
Chymiarer of the Town, Ven(efed:icn was omitted, and 
Ptterly forbid, as a ufelefs and unferviceable Remedy. 
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