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/n, as out of it. Thus I am apt to think it befd 
*the Fatus I have To often fpoken of, tjiz. That it 
lay very uneafily in the Womb all the while it Cry‘d 
there, the Mother being in great Pain before, and 
during the time of the Child s Crying, and the Child 
it felt being clofely confined, and pent up on the 
Left-fide i.he Mother’s Belly, a// the time of the Crying 
only^ and not all the 5 Week,s^ as ,by miftake 1 told in 
my former Letter^ Perhaps alfo the Child might 
find fome Uneafinefs • from a Bone the Midwife told 
me fhe found to flick out fome what farther than or- 
dinary: Which, upon Examination, I take to be one 
of the Vertebra of the Back-bone. And if this Bone 
caufed Uneafinefs to the Child, it might alfo by that 
means occafion perhaps the Woman’s Pains I fpatke of. 
Bur thefe Suppofitions and Guefles, which are only 
Imaginations of my own, may probably difagree with 
the Obfervations and Notions of Perfons better skilled 
in Anatomy than my felF, and are therefore fubmitted 
to their better Judgments by 
Their Humble Servant, 
W. DerhaiTL 
