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his Body, be vomited* made Urine very plentifully* 
how led mifcrably, and dyed convulfed. Next Day in 
viewing his Vifcera, we found two things very obfer- 
vable Qbut neither of them occafioned by the Liquor 
that was injected 5) one of them was in the Hearr, the 
other in the JEfophagus. In the Heart there were two 
Polypus's : That which poflefs’d the right Ventricle, 
dretched itfelf into the Vina. cava, and Pulmonary Artery 5 
and that which was in the left Ventricle, fern Branches 
into the adjoyning Veflels, and was lefs than that in the 
Pvight Ventricle. The Subftance of the Polypus was 
pTetty firm, of a Flefh colour, fomewhat pellucid, and 
being cut thro 1 the middle was altogether of the fame 
colour and confidence as on the Surtace. To the iE- 
fophagus there grew a remarkable Gland, which was 
hard, callous and foul, and opened with a fmall, round, 
fkfhy Orifice into the In fide of the Stomach, where, 
upon preffing it, a little Corruption came forth. Upon 
opening this Gland or Tubercle, we found in it a great 
many little Worms,' wrapt and entangled together, and 
inoilten'd 'with a corrupted Matter. Some of thefe 
Worms were above 4 Indies long, others lefs. After- 
wards tte found the like Glands, full of Worms, in other 
Dogs, and in mod we opened, but not fo much cor- 
rupted as in this. We obierv'd alfo the like foul Glands 
( in the Aorta, de’feendens^ but in one only found a Worm 
■like thefe, which was almod got out of it, thro’ an 
Orifice, into the Cavity of the Thorax. After this we 
likewife observ’d more Polypus' s in Dogs. 
On the 27th of Qfroier we inje&ed warm into the 
Jugular Vein of a Dog a Drachm and halt ot Sal Armo - 
niac drfTolVed in an Ounce and half of Water. The Li- 
quor had.fcarce arrived at the Heart, but the Dog pre- 
Icntly fell into deadly Convulsions over his whole 
Body : Wherefore we let him loofe* but he dy’d imme- 
diately. 
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