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E, The Exfoliation from the Cubitus , three Inches 
long, adhering to an Exfoliation from the Radius 
of the fame Length, not feen -$ both which, being 
almoft of the Subftance of the whole Bone, are 
knit together by a Callus: So that their Re-union 
is prior to the Caufe which has occafioned the 
Exfoliation. 
FFF y A callous Expanfion, inclofing the Bones which 
are detached within, not hardened in the Middle 
Gb and partly cartilaginous there: So that, in 
this Place, the Bones made up by the callous Ex» 
panfion could play upon each other. 
VI. An ExtraS of a Letter from Mr. John 
Henry Winkler, Gr&c. & Eat. Liti. Prof 
publ. Ordin . at Leipiick, to a Friend in 
London ; concerning the EjfeBs of Eledtri- 
.city upon Himfelf and his Wife. 
April 22. 
Leipfick — — 1 746. 
May 3. 
Read May 29. ^INCE Mr. Mufchenhroek has made 
£3 an Experiment* that has caufed Afto- 
niflhment, I would likewife tell you fomething of 
what I have been doing. 
When I heard of Mr. MufchenbroeJi s Experiment, 
I tried the fames but I found great Convulfions by 
it in my Body. It put my Bood into great Agita- 
tion 5 fo that I was afraid of an ardent Fever j and 
was 
* That with the Gun-barrel fufpended as the iron Bar. Sec 
Tranfatfionsy n. 476, p . 419. 
