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two Fore Teeth, lying almoft by the Gullet, and con- 
tinually grating upon it, occafion'd an intolerable 
Pain, and preventing him from fwallowing any thing 
but Liquids, it brought him fo low, that his Life being 
defpair'd of, to make a final Trial, his Tongue was 
drawn out as far as it could be, and one of the Chi- 
rurgeons feeling the Ball with his Probe, which he 
then took to be a Piece of a Tooth, (feveral Pieces of 
Teeth having been beat into his Tongue by the Bullet) 
and endeavouring to extrad it, he took hold of the 
Ledge with his Forceps, and pulled the Bali out, after 
which he recover'd in a few W eeks. 
The Marks of the Fore Teeth are to be feen on the 
Bullet, and where it flatted upon the Jaw-bone. 
N, B. A very^ extraordinary Narrative of a Gun-fhot 
Wound, is to be feen in N? 320. of thefe Franfafiions : It 
is the Cafe of one Dr. Feilding, who was (hot in near the Eye, 
and after 29 Years the Bullet was cut out near the Pomum 
Adamu 
VII. Of an ObJtruCiion of the Biliary Duils, 
and an Impojiumation of the Gall-Bladder, 
difcharging upwards of 1 8 Quarts of bi- 
lious Matter in 25 Days, without any 
apparent Defect in the Animal Functions. 
By Claudius Amyand, Efq 5 Serjeant Sur- 
geon to His Majejty , and F. R. S. 
M R. La Grange, aged about 70, of a fallow bi- 
lious Complexion, died of an Abfcefs in the 
Vefica Fellis, the 29th of May 1733. Dr. Vat as, his 
SS Phy- 
