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It was about this time that Dr. Bamber firft ae 
quainted me with the Cafe, and defired that I would 
attend her as often as Occafion might require, and that I 
would acquaint him, if anything like Labour, or other 
remarkable Alteration fhouid offer. Accordingly I 
made her a Vilir, and after a proper Examination, 
was convinc'd of the Certainty of the Dolor s Af- 
fertion. 
Her Pains now began to abate, and fhe grew to- 
lerably eafy > but about the latter End of January 
1733-4. (he conceived again with Child, and was 
deliver'd on the 28th of October following by Dr. 
Bamber , who fent for me to attend him in her 
Labour: The Doftor foon deliver'd her of a fine 
Boy, and after having brought away the Blacevja, 
he fearch'd for the other Child, which he had before 
felt through the Integuments of the Abdomen , but 
found it was lodg'd in the Cavity of the Abdomen . , 
and beyond the Reach of human Art to relieve her.. 
This Fad every one then prefent was made fal- 
lible of. 
October 22. 1735. I was fent for to her in her 
Labour, but before my Arrival (he was deliver'd of 
a Boy j but I brought away the Placenta , which 
gave me an Opportunity of examining for the other 
Child, and fonnd it in the fame Situation as for- 
merly. 
October 9. 173 8. I was again fent for to her, when 
in Labour, but fhe was deliver'd of a Coy before 1 25* ■ 
rived. Upon examining the Womb, and the State 
of the Abdomen , the Child appear'd juft as before, 
without any Alteration, 
June 1 7, 1741. I was again fent for in her La- 
bour^ but found her juft deliver'd of a Girl 5 and. 
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