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f was further informed, -That from the time of that great 
Tunder-clap both the Thunder and Lightning diminifh’d 
gradually, fj that in an Hours time all was ftill and quiet 
again*. 
III. Tart of a Letter from Vr. Archibald Adams, 
to Dr, Hans Sloane, 5^. S, Seer, concerning an 
ApopleBick^ Terfon^ in whom^ from an OhflruBion 
in the Left Ventricle of the Drain^ the TSleryes on the,. 
Oppofite fide were affeSied. 
Norwich, February i8. 1707.* 
S OME time ago I opened the Head of a Woman who 
dy’d of an Apoplexy, and in the left Ventricle of. 
the Brain I found betwixt four and five Ounces of clot— 
tered Blood, in the right Ventricle no Blood at all, but 
every thing as ufual^ and all the Nerves which command-' 
ed the right fide of the Body were as ftrong as any I ever 
obferv’d in a found Animal, efpecially in their Origin, 
and as far as I could trace them in their courfe. It was 
my Opinion, that which ever Ventricle the Obftrudion 
was in, the Nerves andMufcles correfponding to that fide 
were affected, but here the contrary appear’d plainly 5 
for altho’ the Obfiruftion was in the left Ventricle, yet 
the fenfe and motion of the right fide were intireJy loft, 
and the final I remains of either were obfervable in the 
left fide. 
