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expofed to the air a long time. When I had extrafted 
part, and had a plentiful difcharge of thin Faetid Matter, 
the other difcharge do wti wards began toleflen and abate, 
fo that I endeavoured to affift it by bandage and com- 
prefles, with deterging and drying injedions up the Vagi- 
na^ by which means in little time I had no difcharge 
that way, and thofe parts became fliortly perfedly well, 
and in fome time after the Ulcer feparated (with the af- 
fiftance of Fomentations, good Digeftives and Mundifi- 
catives, ) from its Putrifaftion, contrafted and united 
wonderfully, and hath now been quite cicatrized near 3 
months ago, all the whole Abdomen being foft, eafie and 
well condition d. The^Woman laboured all this Seafon at 
Hay and Harveft. 
I prefume by the forcible extraftion of the Secundine, 
the Vterus had been Lacerated and fo Ulcerated 5 the Wo- 
man being extremely weak, and conftantly lying in Bed, 
gave the more liberty for its working upwards : But I 
fubmit my opinion to better Judgments 5 I have all the 
Bones f except fome few loft) at my Lodgings at Eafmg- 
would, 9 miles from Tork,^ to the Northward 5 where I 
have continued ever fince I was difcharg'd from his Ma- 
Jefties Ship Medwdy 2Lt Fljmouth^ of which I was Chy- 
rurgeon near 5 year5. 
Printed for Sam. Smith and Benj. Walfifd, Printers to the 
Royal Society, at the Prmces Arms in St P/^?/// Church- 
yard, 1 70 1. 
