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happen’d on the nth of March 1720, after four days 
illnefs, her body was open’d by the Surgeon, the 
Phyfician before-mention’d being then dead. Fie 
found within her a hard mafs of the form and fize of 
a large Ninepin~Bowl, but had not the precaution to 
obferve, whether it lay in the Uterus , or without it, 
and for want of better Inftruments broke it open 
with a blow of a Hatchet. This Ball with the Con- 
tents of it, are exprefledin the following Figures. 
Plate I. Fig. I. 
A A part of the Tegument, which had adher’d to a 
fpongious fiefhy Subftance. This at firft feem’d to 
be a Mafs of Cartilage, but was afterwards found 
to be entirely bony. 
B. B. B . C, C. C, Shews the membranous Part, which 
was bloody. 
jD. D. D. D, The opening made by the Hatchet. 
E, E, E. E, E. Another part of the Tegument appear^ 
ing entirely bony, with feveral prominences. 
F, A Contuuon occalion’d by the rude manner of 
opening it, where there appear’d fome putrified 
Membranes. 
'Fig. If. A. A. A . The Tegument, or Subftance enclo- 
fing the Foetus, 
B. The Foetus . 
C. A depreifion, or hollownefs on the right Cheek, 
a. The Nofe turning up. 
/3. The Mouth flatted, but not fo wide, as it is here 
reprefented. 
y. The Eye clofed up. 
S', The Ear. 
D. V, The Arms, of which the right was the larger, 
and the two Joints of that Thumb were plainly to 
be feen. E . The 
