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Eafe, flept fome Hours, waking with a Defire to ftool, 
and voided with it the ad and 3d , and the next Day, at 
four Hours-Diftance, the other two. She recovered per- 
fectly, and was deliver’d of a very fine living Girl, on the 
24th o(Auguft paft.» Upon Inquiry, itfeemSiftie had been 
frequently troubled, for fourteen Years -pad, with Pains 
in her Side and Stomach without Vomitings which 
is all (he remembers. * ' 
The Largenefs of the Stones, their Seat- and Subdance, 
is what to me feems worthy Speculation , their.being all 
alike in Colour and Weight, according to their Dimen- 
fions, is the Reafon 1 broke but one. 
Wt. of the Stones. 
ez. dwts. gr. 
Their Dimenfions in Circumference. 
Inch: 
Fig. I. 
2 1612- 
A. B. C. D. 
8 A. D. the top of 
the Stone oval. 
Inch,. 
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Fig. 2. 
8 12 
E.F.G.H. 
5 ; E.a 
4 - V 
F’g- 3- 
7 5 
I. K. L. M. 
5 I. L. 
Fig. 4. 
7 12 
N.O.P.Q, 
4 4, N.P.^ 
3 .T 
Fig. 5. 
5 
R.S.T.U. 
4, ^ R.T. 
4 -r. 
I* A Shell taken of the Stone at the End 2^ The Stone 
and Shell being like a Chefrmt foft and like Wool^ , 
cutting into the Stone at 5, I found it hard.. 
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