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with a livid Purple. The Heart was of double the 
natural Bignefs, having fcarce any Blood in the Ven- 
tricles, whofe Cavities were fill’d each with a large 
Polypff!, that on the right fide having dilated the Au- 
ricle to the breadth of four Inches. The Liver alfo 
was larger than ordinary, and the Gall Bladder was 
full of a black and green Bile. 
The Experiments, and the opening of the Bodies 
mentioned above, were made in the Hofpital at the 
Mall, and in the Apothecary’s Shop of the Reverend 
the Reformed Fathers of Marfetllei, during the Months 
of Fdruary, March, dpril. May, in Company of MefT 
Roberts and Riheaud^ Doctors of Phyfick. 
7‘he following Experiments were made at Montpe- 
lier, In the Hofpital of St. Eloy, during the 
Months of September, Odlobcr, and Novem- 
ber, in company with Monf Fizes, T>r, of 
ficky ^ttd ^rofeffor of the Mathematic ksy and 
Mejfieurs Duli and Morel, young Surgeons of 
the faid Hofpital. 
A Soldier, between the Age of lo and 15, of a 
lively brisk Temper, being fick in the Hoipi- 
tal of St. Eloy of an ordinary malignant Fever, died 
about the 15th Day by a Defluxion upon his Breaft. 
His Lungs were found very much blown up, fil- 
ling all the Cavity of the Bread, and adhering to the 
Pltura. Having remark’d that the Bile in the Gall- 
Bladder was ot a bright Grafs green Colour, we ga- 
ther’d it for the following Experiments. 
This 
