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would clofe, infomuch that feveral Years-aftoi'he Prog- 
iiorticated to fome Friends, that a Bone was then coming 
out, which continued fo for 6 or 7 Weeks; at which 
time finding an itching in the Orifice of the-WouiK^ 
with his Finger he felt a Bone, upon which he made 
known to fome Friends then prefent, that they fhould 
fee him open his Mouth, and taking out a Bone no big- 
ger than a Fins Head, he immediately opened his 
Mouth. 
At tius fecond Newberry Fight it heal’d up, no Art. 
' could,keep 'it open. After this, for the fpace of Ten 
-Years, or more, a Fiuxof Sanious Matter ilfued out of 
• the right Noftril, and then ceafing there, it flow’d from 
thelelt Noflni for fome Years : At length, forthefpacc 
of two Years or thereabouts, upon riding, the Do£lor 
would fometimes find a pain on the left fide about the 
Almonds of the Ear, which he attributed to Cold, but 
more efpecially after riding in a cold dark Night, which 
occaflon’d a kind of Deatnefs too ; and having ftop’d 
his Ear with Wool to recover his Hearing, one Day, ei- 
ther Writing or Reading, fuddenly an Huffe came in 
the Ear, which made him ftart, and the manner not to 
be exprefl, unlefs you can imagine a Vacuum ; this liap- 
pen’d about March or April 70. Upon this all that fide 
of the Cheek hung loofe. as tho’ Paralytick, and under 
the Ear might be felt a hard Knotrb. 
After this, Tumour upon Tumour appear’d on that 
fide under the Jaw-Bone, which occafion’d his confult- 
ing fome Phyficians, two atone time, one of which fu- 
fpe6ted the Bullet, which, confidering the Shot, they 
thought not credible. At length the Tumours coming 
.to the Throat, if he held up lus Head a little, it feem’d 
as if one with a Hook did pull down the Jaw-bone, and 
if any thing touch’d the Throat, ’twas as painful as if 
prick’d with a handful of Needles*; being at lafl: per- 
fwaded to make fome Applications, a fmall hole appear- 
