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the Parts livid, and tending to Mortification ; yet the 
Child lived near three Days. 
Upon opening, I found the Prolapfus to confift of 
all the fmall Guts, except the Duodenum , and of all 
the large ones, except of a fmall Portion of the Return ; 
the Gaul-Bladder was about two Inches long, one half 
of which flood out of the Abdomen , and a fmall 
Portion of the Stomach : All thefe were fo co- 
alesced together, and confounded, that it was impof- 
fible to Separate them ; though upon blowing, the In- 
teftinal Pipe feemed to have its ufual Length. The 
Liver was much thicker and larger than ufual, and 
convex in that Part of it, that is naturally concave : 
And the Uterus and Bladder preffed on the left Side, 
by the Weight of the Bowels preffing on the Right. 
The Mother could afcribe no Caufe for this preter- 
natural Formation. The Child came at full Term, 
but its Inquietudes for fome Months before the Birth, 
made the Mother apprehend he was not well. Saving 
this, nothing extraordinary appeared. 
II. I was lately called to a Woman who had a Sup- 
preffion of Urine , occafioned by the Menfes colleded 
in the Vagina , preffing upon the Urethra. She had 
been delivered eight Months before of two Children ; 
after which the Caruncuhe Myrtiformes had joined 
together fo clofely, that there was no room for any 
Evacuation of the Menfes. I made a crofs Aperture, 
whereby near three Quarts of the Menfes colleded 
were difcharged $ the Suppreffion of Urine was imme- 
diately removed, and the Patient cured. 
III. Upon 
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