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q q, The Teeth. In this Subject they are the Teeth of 
the upper Jaw; near the fecondot which, the Orifice of 
Hack's Du 61 appears. 
fi^ 17. Demonftrates the back part ( next the Cutis,) 
of the external Maxillar Gland of the fame Dog, as ’tis 
befet with the Buccal Glandules. 
Fig. 1 8. Explains the external Maxillar Gland in the 
right Cheek of a Calf. In this Subjebt I could only probe 
two Duds, u & c - would not admit Bridles. 
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III. 7)e TeJleCon&munopoYigraJfante. Aufforenu- 
pero V. Cl. Emanuele Timone, M. D. Hoc 
Jcriptum ah AuHore Clarifflmo , qui Conflantino- 
poli per mult os annos Medicinam fecerat, Excel - 
lentijjimo Ablegato Britannico, Roberto Sutton, 
Eq . Aurato, traditum y ejufdem Equitis permijfu y cum 
Societate egta communicaVit Ki Hale, M. D. 
P Edem Cenftantinopoli ex AEgyptoc ommunicatam turn 
hiftoriis, turn quotidiana obfervationc condat. Ni- 
dum tamen in hac urbe fibi fecit, &, quamvis nunquam 
fere veteris Pedis dednt feminia,novusetiam fubinde fo- 
mes advehitur. Ab hyemali intenfo frigore fatis bene fo- 
pitur ,• emicant tamen hinc inde fcintiliae aliquot hyc-me 
& vere : sedate incrementum fumit; autumnali tempore 
fummo flagrat incendio. Vend Aquilonares datis tempo- 
ribus sedate flantes ( Etefias fcil. hujus loci ) quamvis fri- 
gidiufculi fine, veneni tamen pedilentialis dilatation! 
baud obfidunr. Audrales fatis calidi, d condanter flent, 
aedivo tempore Pedem fupprimunr. Quoad fymptoma- 
ta Pedis ConftantinopolitanA adamudim refpondet pedi 
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