( 2,10 ) 
in it IroHt Nitre^ Sulphur and Antimony^ for that fome 
of it after frequent purifyings, if made into a Cup, will 
prove emetick. 
The account of the very extraordinary Scektoa here 
treated of^ is already printed in. th^fe ,TJ'raiifadions^ 
Numb, 2 1 J. r . . ' ' 
The laft part of this Book, is an account of a very 
hrgQ Sarcoma or excrefcencc of the Vterus, which came 
to a \^oman on being frighted and klck'd on the Belly. 
It was years growing in the Cavity of the Vteriu^ 
and came at laft to be xx inches long, 1 2 broad, and ten 
deep, weighing 42 /. and a quarter, being flelhy and uni- 
form. The Doctor gives the Figure of it, and concludes 
it to be no Mole, but the inward glandulous coat of the 
Womb grown to that bignefs, after the manner of the 
Bronchocele in the Alp$^ or the Polifiu in the Nofe and 
has a great many reafonable conjedures about the pro- 
bable Caufes of it and other Tumors y which will be beft 
feen in the Book it fetf, to which the Reader is referred 
for his further fatisfaflion. 
X 0 N D O N: 
Printed for Sam. Smth. and Bin;. WalforJ, Printers to 
th& Royal Society ^ at the Prince's Arms in St, P^i^^s 
Church-yard. 16 9 5. 
