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formi major. Ampana M. Raii Hill. p. 1^66. /horn 
to the Society ly Mr, James Petti ver, one of their Mem- 
hers, that the fever al Leaves of all Leaves of thefe Books 
were wade of the Leaves of this Palm wrote 6ft hy a 
Stile. 
VL An Accomt of what happened to a Child on 
ftpallomng two Copper Farthings. Communica- 
ted by Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellorv of the 
College of Phyfitians. 
I Living then in Worcefler^ my Son William Underhill^ 
aged about Three Years, fwallowed by accident two 
Copper Farthings, but half a Year one after the other. 
Upon the firfti Farthing, he eat nothing for ten Days, 
and complained of a great Pain at his Stomach, and dri- 
vePd as if he had been falivated; and often faid he had a 
naufeous venomous Tafte in his Mouth, the Farthing not 
coming from him in half a Year. After the fwallow- 
ing of thefecond Farthing he began by Degrees to lofe 
his Limbs, his Breaft growing narrow, and the Child 
Confumptive;who was after perfeftly cured by the Bath, 
and his Breaft dilated and grew broad as before. This 
happening about Ten Years fince, thefe are moft of the 
Particulars 1 can remember. Witnefs my Hand, 
Her, Vnderhm. 
VIL 
