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3. Mr. Boufquety Citizen of Teioufe^ being dead on 
theEighthof March, 1686. of a continual Fever, and- 
s (pitting of Blood, accompanied with a Difficulty of 
Breathing, Mr. Delpech, fworn Surgeon, opened him in 
Prerence of many Surgeons. He found in the Right 
Kidney Three little Stones, and fome Gravel. Going 
down the Ureter, which was much enlarged, he found 
a tough Stone of the bignefs of a Bean, lodg d towards 
the lower Orifice of the fame PafTage : The Lungs 
ftuck to the Plcua, to the Mediaftin, the Diaphragme, 
and Pericardium : The Wind Pipe was full of Blood. 
There was feen in the Left Lobe, and the Back part of 
the Lungs, a Bony Subftance Two Inches long, and 
half an Inch broad: There were Two Polypufes in 
the Heart, one in each Ventricle, of the bignels of a 
Pigeons Egg, whofe Roots were Ten Inches long ; the 
Fern Cava both afcendent and defcendent was covered 
at its Entry into the left Ventricle of the Heart, with 
a Bony Matter. 
4. Mr. .Sijj^f having, in May 1689. opened the Fe- 
aa Bafilica of the Right Arm of Mad. de St. Paul, a 
Religious of the Hofpicalers of this City, in Prefenceof 
Mr.C^7r//<fr,Profeflbr of Phyfickjand Dean of ihcFacuI/y^ 
obferved a little Black Blood that ftopt the Orifice he 
had made, and being willing to take it away to open 
the Paflage, he found that 'cwas a Polypus Ten inches 
long. 
5. In Sept, 1687. the Sieur Soye having in the Hof- 
pitalers, opened a Servant Maid aged between 25-, and 
2.6. which was from time to time feized with a Bloody 
Flux, he fourid the Colon and part of the Mefentery 
ulcerated. The Mouth of this Ulcer was fo grear, 
that one might eafily thrud in his Fift at ir. k was 
ftopt w^ith a Clew of Worms greater than it. 
There 
