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(he faid (he had taken out of her Tongue, above five 
Months after this Diifafter had happened. 
Evan T)avtes. 
V. TheJPoJlfcript of /rom George Mar- • 
tin, M T>. to William Gramme, M2). F. 2^. S. 
giving an Account of the Operation of Broncho- 
tome, as it was performed at St. Andrews. 
(pO.StSCfS^ITT. 
I Was called to a young Lad, who being in fuch a 
good State of Health, as to be then making a Vilit 
to foine of his Comrades in another Street, was all of a 
fudden taken ill with a violent Trouble in his Throat j 
in which however, I could fee nothing wrong, the 
Amygdala^ and other Parts in view, being in all Ap- 
pearance found enough, but only looking a little 
drier than ordinary j without any external Tumour 
appearing about the Larynx^ and no confiderable Fre- 
quency or Strength in his Pulfe. But he had great 
Pain and a Dyfpnaa^, with an Impoflibility of fwallow- 
ing either Liquids or Solids ; every thing returning for- 
cibly by the Mouth and Nofe, when he made an Ef- 
fort to get it over. From all which I reckoned it an 
Angina of one of the worft Kinds, fine apparente 
tumor e (See Hlppocr. PrognoJ. xxiii. 3. ^ Pranot. 
Coac. iii. 96.) and tHe Seat of the Difeafe in the La^ 
rynx^ 
