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Both that- and the Veritoti£itm (which are ufually full 
of Hjdaiides in Drcpfical Perfons) were wholly free of 
tijeiJH but on the Stomach and Guts were many fuch. 
% But we were mightily furpriz’d, to find a great Blad- 
der idittended like that of an Ox, to fill up alrnoft the 
- whole Region of t ; e Liver and Ventricle } and adhering 
to the ad) icent Parrs To firmly, that we could not ftpi- 
rate them without difficulty, and get it out whole. Our 
furprize, at fuch a prodigious Appearance, turned into 
Aftcnifhmenr, when we found it the Gall Bladder , and 
that by its Diftention it had torn the Liver afunder; 
one part of which adhered to the Left fide of this mon- 
ttrous Cyft/s, and another part behind it, towards the 
'B)ck$ and bo^h expanded with it, and fattened to it,, 
like as the temporal Mufcle to the SculL 
The whole weighed Ten Pounds and Twelve Ounces. 
It had no PafTage to let out the Matter it contained,, 
altho’ we fqueezd it hard to that purpofe 5 nor could 
we find any by Probes; So that we were forced to make 
way by a Knife, and fo let out of it feven Pints of a 
black Liquor like Coffee 5 which having ftood one Night 
in a Bafon, near a Quart of thick yellow Fdces lub- 
fided. 
The Liquor in this Bladder,, and what we found in 
her Belly after her Death, added to what was evacu- 
ated before by Pa>acentefit> amounts to 235 Pints,. 
Refides the prodigious quantity of Matter which fill’d 
this great Bag, we found feveral pieces of Membranes 
like Gut, or. Bladder cut into pieces : What it was, or 
h.ovv it came there, I can’t Conjecture. 
It was very wonderful, that during the whole time 
of her Sicknefs, (he ejected by Urine near as much as 
fhe drank *, and yet by Computation, (he leaked into the 
Abdomen near a Pint every 24 Hours, from March to 
JScvember,. 
When 
