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was ever a liftlefs, dull and melancholy fellow, never cheerful nor 
fmiling, efpecially for ten years before he died. His words came 
from him as if forced, and fpeaking but a little, he would end 
withafigh. When open’d, he was found to have the left Lobe 
of the Lungs almoft quite wafted ^ but no Ulcer, nor ought pre- 
ternatural appearing in the remaining part , except its wafting. 
The heads of the Fejfels and branches of the Wind fife as big, as in 
the other Lobe . That Lobe of the Liver , which buts on the 
Mid- riffe, was black outmrdly for about a hand- bread th,and about 
a thumbs-breadth within the Parenchyma. Other parts found. 
2 . The other day I took notice in the Corfs of a Felon , that, 
whereas ordinarily the Prefaring Fejfels arife, on the right fide, 
out of the Cava , as on the left) out ot the Emulgent,his r/^t Vas 
preparans fprang cleerly from the right Emulgent . 
Divers Inftances 
Of Peculiarities of Nature, both in Men, and Brutes; Com- 
municated by the fame. 
1. One Mr. Morley of Bury St. Edmunds in an Afthmatick di- 
ftemper, was advifed by fome to take down a fpoonfull of 
good Englifh Honey 5 which being, done, the Patient fell into an 
Univerfal fwelling, as if he had {wallow’d the worft of Poyfons, 
Mr. Goodrich being haftily call’d in, to fave life, preferibed him a 
common Sudorifick , which in competent time relieved him. T hey 
then made inquiry at the Apothecary’s, Whether nothing were 
amifs in the Honey •, and'they protefted, it was altogether right. 
But tobeaftur’d of it by Exferiment , they afterwards got the like 
quantity at another place , which was given with the very fame 
frightful event, and the Party was cu- 
red by the fame Chirurzion ("who is my * llke Exam P Ie hath been 
Author) with the fame kind of fweat *. Publijher by a very credible per- 
2. Mr. Ttviffe , a Minifter of Meti fon,of a Noble Lady in Ireland, 
ham in Suffolk, about fourty years of 
age, having been accuftomed for fome mingling in the Application, he 
time to drink warm or rather hot Beer, “ade to it, a imie Honey ftom 
? which lhe hath an utter Averhon, 
which was then unknown to the chirurgion , as was to the Patient the mixture ; ) the place 
sftefted did foon after rankle, and grow fo bad,that the Lady was conftrainedto fend for him 
that had applied it; who being examined about the Ingredients , and declaring one of them to 
be Honey, Lady foon acquainted him with her Antipathy to that fuhftance : whereupon 
that Application was immediately removed, and another more proper for the Patient put in 
the place, with good fuccefs. 
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