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6. There happened much about the fame Time a 
PafTage, fingular enough, in that Monaflery, M — ^ 
having ftopt on a fudden a Flux of Blood in Madam 
Maria, who had her Catamema (though (he had a cooti^ 
nual Fever and a bleeding at the NoTe) before he had 
uftd general Medicines, &e fell all on a foddeo into 
an Apoplexy, and dying quickly after, Mr. Soye o. 
pen'd her, in Prefence of her Father the Couniellor to 
the Grand Chamber, and of Mr. Cajes fworn Surgeon | 
he found in the lateral S'musj which divides the Brain 
from the Cereheflum^ a Clot of Blood as big as a Hazel 
Nut. All the VelTels of the Brain were very much fwel'd 
and full of clotted Blood ; as for the Ventricles rhey 
were full of a ferous Humour, being about the Quan- 
tity of a Setter, 
7. That which was rem.arkt in Madam le Gendre^ 
who dyed a Maid of Eighteen Years Old, about the End 
of November 1693. (eems more coqfiderabie. This 
Gentlewoman who was fubjeft to great Head-aches, 
and almoft continual Paintings, and Convulfive Fits, 
was, the Two laft Years of her Life, fo ftrongly feiz'd 
with them, that fhe became Blind of them, and conti- 
nued in that Condition Two or Three Months. After 
Death ilie was open'd by Mr. Joye, in the Prefence of 
Mr. Thouron^ Dod:or of Phyfick ; when he came to the 
Grey Subftance of the Brain, he found above the Ven- 
tricles between the Cortical Subftance and the Callous 
Body, a lump of Flelb, refembling the Stomach of a 
Goofe. Immediately after she Callous Body in the 
foremoft Ventricles did appear an Uicer from which 
came out about a Setkr of Matter. 
8. In the beginning of 1695. Monfieur 
Soye opening the Gali Bladder of a Widow of Nmeteen 
Years Old, he found there a Stone altogether like a Hens 
Egg,that part of the Liver which was near, was hurtjand 
O 0 0 o o 2 her 
