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•VIII. An Account of the Death of the Reverend 
Dr. Greene, late ReStor of St. George the 
Martyr in Queen’s Square London, and 
one of the Prebendaries of Worcefter, 
•where he died of an Hurt received , as he 
i was riding out in the Neighbourhood of 
that City, contain d in a Letter from Tho. 
Cameron M. D. to the Reverend Charles 
"Lyttelton LL.D. and F.R.S. 
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Rtad Dec. t0 - N Tuefday the 20 th of OEioben 
>74 -7- about Noon, Dr. Greene’s Horfe, 
ftrong, nimble, and vitious, ftarted under him, at 
the waving of a Plowman’s Whip, and with a quick 
and violent Jerk, turned quite Ihort, firft to the 
left, and then inftantly, and with the fame I trine - 
tuolity, to the right. After galloping a few Paces, 
the Doftor fell gently off into a Hedge, without 
receiving any Hurt from the EalL A Chariot was 
borrowed, into which he was lifted and brought 
home; for after this he could never Hand. 
At four that Evening I firft faw him, juft after he 
had been blooded. He was very faint, cold all 
over, and his Puife fcarce perceptible, tho’ naturally 
very ftrong; the Scrotum fo much fwell'd, that the 
Rents was quite abforbed and loft in it, and its 
Colour a very deep Red. I ordered him a Glafs of 
Wine with a Bit of Bread, for he had eat nothing 
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