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but that of the high Operation can facilitate the Ex- 
traction of an extraneous Body, whofe Branches can- 
not fail caufing confiderable Lacerations $ unlefs they 
found fome favourable Circumftances, and that the 
Contexture of it were brittle enough to break it be- 
fore its being extracted. 
But I am aware. Sir, that I do but Hammer on a. 
Subject quite foreign to me. Guriofity, join'd to the 
perfed Veneration I have for you, were my Motives; 
in examining it. All Europe does Juftice to your. 
Merit. Such a Suffrage as mine can add nothing to 
your Reputation, and only does Honour; to my Dif- 
cernment 
I have the Honour to be with the greatefl: Refped*, 
SIR , 
Tour*moJi hurnbU 
And mofi obedient Servant , 
The Marquis of Caumont, 
V . An Account of the Cafe above-mentioned^ 
tranjlated from the French by Mr. Zoll- 
man, & R. S. 
O N E Jofeph Vajfe , Inhabitant of Le Thor , a 
fmall Town at a fliort League's Diftance from 
Lijle in the County of VenmJJin , aged Sixty-fix 
Years, of a robuft Conftitution, who ufed to travel 
about 
