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. many Holes in it, that it cannot be blown up. You 
will (I believe) conclude, it lin’d the Bronchhy and 
that the Air had a PalTage through it, and that a 
violent Fit of coughing had feparated the Adhsefion, 
and brought on that violent Flux of Blood, fe’r. He 
had been tormented with a Cough for more than fix 
Months, was a gouty Man*, but after this was cough’d 
up, and ib large an Ulcer made, he had all the fucccflive 
Symptoms of a fatal Confumption; as Cough, Spitting, 
Hedick, colliquative Sweats, Diarrhasa, and the i6th 
of this Month died, Aged near jo. 
Sarunfy Jan, i8, 172^-7. 
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