C 3^5 ) 
ings of It , both before and after her Death. Thers 
was no mark of a Cicatrice or Hole, but thofe of the 
Proceiles, called T^ii^ Faloppimm^ which yet were 
hardly wide enough to admic of ^ Hogs Briftle. All 
the Coinpaoy did agree, that the Child was never con- 
ceived in the Matrix^ and that it had never ftaid ihere. 
The right Tefticle or Ovary was very found, but the 
Tuba aod its Fringe were Rotten in the place where 'tis 
faftened to the Membranes of the Periton^um^ which 
form'd the Bag in which the Child was wrapped. 
The left Tefticle was of thebigoeftof a HeosEgg^ 
full of a ftinking Serum, and the Ligaments large, the 
Tuba and its Fringe was Rotten. 
This Bag was placed betwixt the Matrix and the 
ftreight Gut, in the Cavity which is formed by the 
bending of the Os Sacrum, the Child was on his Knees^ 
lying towards the right fide, and feemed to have been 
dead Seven or Eight Days ; for the Scarf-skin, or Epi- 
dermis did eafily feparate from the Parts under it. 
The Child had left its Placenta, tho' ftill fattened 
to it by the Umbilical Veflels ; and the Placenta being 
out of the Bag was on the left fide, whence was voided 
a great quantity of Blood into the Capacity : Its edges 
being brought near to one another, reprefented a Bow! 
fuch as they play at Nine Pins with : All the Membranes 
that formed this Bag, and thefe thatencompaft it were 
Gangreen'd. 
I believe that the bignefs which weobferved in the 
Matrix proceeded only from a Reflux of Blood, and 
the Spirits which carryed the Nourifliment to the iRf^m 
when it lived. 
W. part 
1 
