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Bread : For fourteen Weeks the eat no Meat, nor had 
any Excretion by Siege or Urine , and many other 
odd Symptoms. ^ 
S IV. He gives us a pretty Obfervation of the Ci- 
catricula, as commonly call’d, in the Ovaria of Fe- 
males, whence the impregnated Elgg is dropt into the 
Falloppian Tubes. He fhews, that in reality it is a Ca- 
hx, or natural Aperture, which enlarges itfelf for that 
Purpofe by Degrees, and after Excluhon clofes again, 
as the Os Uteri afterwards fo that the Egg truly drops 
from it, as an Acorn wlien ripe from its Cup ^ and^the 
Trace of it foon becomes imperceptible. He fays far- 
ther, he has frequently feen the thick Part of the 
Male Sperm carry’d up even into the Falloppian Tubes 
upon Impregnation. 
§ V. He fpeaks of an Obifrudion, that has fome- 
times happen’d in the Inteftines of new-born Infants, fo 
that they have had no Manner of Paifage by Stools, 
and that gentle Lenitives have not been able to relieve 
them : In this cafe, he advifea ftrong Purgers, adapted 
to their tender Age. 
§ VI. The Author informs us of wonderful Appear- 
ances within the very Center of human. Bones *, for in 
eight feverai Preparations he has, of Leg and Thigh 
Bones, and others, of Men and Infants, he has ob- 
ferved plain Chryfalis*s of Infeds, and very perfed, of 
different Sorts, lodged in the Cavities of the Marrow : 
How they come there, he can no more account for, than 
for whole Bundles of Worms twilled together, which 
he has found in the great Artery juft by the Heart ^ 
or for fix fat, thick Eruca in a Sheep’s Brain \ and ma- 
ny of the like Nature, that have happened in the Way 
of his Obfervation, which are in the Czar’s Repofitory. 
In 5 VII. he fays, very often, upon Diffedionvof 
the Bodies of old Women, he has found the mefenteric 
Glands,, 
