London^ Jam - iT-.- 1^02 > 
SIR, 
YOur kind reception of the laft, encourageth me to 
give you a further account of a Youth in your 
Neighbourhood, who I attended about 50 hours 3 his Cafe- 
was the Iliaca paffio^ very terrible for the tinie^ he was aged 
about 14 ycars^of a Sanguine Conftitution. About 3 or 4 hours 
before he dyed I adminiftred aTerebinthinat Clyfter, which 
gave, during its ftay, immediate eafe 5 hefo continued about * 
an hour , " then his Difeafe returned again as fevere 
as ever : He fbon after dyed: but before, fome time 
he voided fome of his Clyfter by Vomit. The Cafe be- 
ing not very ufual, I applyed my felt to his Friends, in 
order to Diffeft iiim 5 which accordingly I did the next 
day. Finding the Liver only fonKthing larger than- ordi- 
nary, I - immediately made fearch from the Ventrijuhfrqaitt 
to the lower end of the Inte^flini^m reUum : The Ventricle. 
was confiderably extended, a little fpace from the Gut 
Iken, in the Jejunum^ I found the excrements had made a 
breach, and fome quantitpwafsevaquated. i J ihea pi-oceeded 
to the Gut Ileum, I found a confiderable part of it very li- 
vid, not in the leaft extended 5 the Colon was much like a 
Contufed Wound about 3 or 4 days old. I infpefted into 
the, center of it, where I found it fomething freftier, not 
fo livid as the outfide, About the beginning of the Intefli- 
num return I^found another large ruption, where there was 
more excrements voided. There was fome other fmall matters 
to bereen,not wottlivwhilc for me to mention to you. How* 
ever, Sir^ this being matter of faft, as a great many of his Re- 
lations can teftifie,they being prefentj thought fit to acquaint 
jou with it. Abput 18 months ago I diffeded a poor 
