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defired farther Advice 5 upon which Dr. Monro war 
fent for, who ordered him to be let Blood, a Repeti- 
tion of the above-mentioned Medicine in a Bolus 
every four Hours, and a Clyfter : He was blooded, and 
the Clyfter was injected ; but he was prevailed upon 
to take but one of the Boluftes. This Night was (pent 
with great Inquietude, and without any Sleep ; Thurf- 
day Morning he was generally convuifed, and had 
frequent Reachings and Yawnings alternately 3 about 
Noon his Mind (which till then continued found) left 
him, and he raved and foamed at the Mouth till five 
o'Clock in the Afternoon $ at which Time Nature 
feemed quite fpent, and he lay very quiet till Seven, 
when he died. 
The Poifon in this Boy, you find, was latent near 
nineteen Months 5 which I know the Books mention,, 
but it never fell within my Obfervation before. 
I do not know whether it be neceftary to tell you, 
that I cut this Boy for the Stone laft Summer, about 
a Year after he had been bit 5 I never faw a Wound 
more difpofed to heal, and he was well and abroad m 
five Weeks. 
III. An Explanation of the Runic Charade rs 
of Helfingland, by Mr. Andrew Celfius, 
R. S. Suec. Seer. F. R. S . and Frofejfor of 
T IS well known, that there are Stones found 
in the feveral Parts of Sueden, which were 
formerly fet up as Obelisks in Memory of the Dead,. 
Thefe 
