xYitddmen^ curing a woman of her Hydropical diftemper s 
Twoperfons preferved alive after they had drunk (unawares) 
a good quantity of AquA fortis: Several men cured of the Gouc 
by adecoSionof trifolium palujlre, (Marfii-trefoil or Buck- 
beans:) Many Scones voided by fiege : Fomentacions made 
with the decoflion of Emmets, very aotx-paralytical : Cina- 
mon trees, fent'outof C^'/t?;?? in Cherts, filled wiih the native 
Earth of that Ifland, cranfmitted into the Lov7 Countries, aud 
there thriving very well, without any confiderable change of 
their quality : A Girle of eight years old, greedily eating 
Mortar great ftore, without any other harm than palenefsof 
her looks : A Man at Prage ^ from his all-devouring quality 
called Wft?>fifcr^ , devouring a whole live Hog by piece-meal, 
with the bridles on ; Of fomeMen of unufual ftrengrhi as, 
of a Prince of Bavaria^ that could lift up from the ground a 
ftone of three hundred and forty pound weight , and throw ic 
from him to a confiderable diftance : Of a Man, that upon an 
Apoplexy had quite forgot all reading , and knew never a 
letter, yet was able readily to write any of the Languages by 
him known before, though unable to tell any of the letters thus 
written by himfelf: ^uare; Whether this cafe might not be 
like that of chofe that can write with their Eyes (hut; the 
phancy working in the afl of writing, but the memory failing 
in kopwinganddiftinguifliing the letters : Of a young fMan^ 
whofe Hands, and thofe only, at certain times, fmelt of Brim- 
ftone, without any contafl of Brimftones Of the Spleen cue 
out of a man alive, the Patient furviving his Spleen for many 
years : Of many Horfes breeding the Stone, as well asMen^and 
of the Bezoar-Iike virtue of fuch ftones : Of the Joyce of 
Vines frozen, and that Ice reprefenting the figures of Vine« 
leaves and Grapes : An Anatome of a Tortoife , fliewing, that 
what the ribs are in other Animals, theupper-fliell is in Tor- 
toifes, and that to that upper fhell are firmly faftned the fpinal 
vertebra's ; To that this Animal cannot go out of its houfe^ as 
Snails do : Of a Statue, refemblinga Man, and reprefenting the 
Circulation of the Bloody &c. 
To thefe Obfervations is added an Account of the Life, 
Studies, Writings,Correfpondence, and Death of the Learned 
Dr. Suhfiw. To ^which is fub;oyn*d an Appendix , taking 
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