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The fifth Bodj* 
Jaijues Audihert, aged about 35’, of a melancholy 
Complexion, four Months after he had been cured 
of the Plague, the Mark of which was a Bubo in the 
fold of the right Groin, which came well to a Suppu- 
ration, was attack’d afrefli with three Carbuncles ; one 
in the middle of the Arm, and the other two in the 
fore Arm. He had but little Fever, with fome fmall 
Sicknefs at Stomach; but a Delirium coming of a 
fudden, carried him off. Upon opening his Body, we 
found his Heart of a prodigious Bignefs. The right 
Auricle being of the breadth of five Inches ; and the 
left of three. We found a little Impoftume upon the 
Body of the Aoru. The Lungs were cover’d with li- 
vid Spots, and the Liver appear’d gangrenous. The 
Gall Bladder was of a very black Colour. The Duo* 
denum the Ke6ium were inflam’d* We did not o- 
.pen the Head. 
The fixth Body. ^ 
P^enture Cajole, about 40 Years of Age, of a melan- 
choly Temperament, dy’d without any outward Erup- 
tion on the third Day, of a violent Fever, with a 
Sleepinefs. We found in the Body the Meduiftimm 
torn towards thjS upper part. The Pericardium was of 
a livid Colour. The Heart larger than in its natural 
State, by the fwelling of its Ventricles full of black 
thick Blood, as in the other Carcafles. The Liver 
alfo was ^ very large, and 'of a livid Colour, with a 
Carbuncular Puflule on the fide of the, Gall Bladder ; 
this was flll’d with very black f 3 ile 
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