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the Woman prefently fell into a Swoon, and died im- 
mediately. 
Frederick Ruyfch attributes the Caufe of a Fla- 
centals adhering clofe, to a central Infertion of the Na- 
vel-String into the Flacenta , in which Cafe it is hard 
tofeparate:, a Train of difinal Accidents attend thofe 
who, not knowing how to do it, venture to pull it a- 
way by Force. Vide Obf Anat. 97. 
TOionis and la Motte have made the fame Remark, 
by the latter of which we are told of innumerable 
Accidents, which he has known happen to Women in 
hard Labour, by the Raflanefs and Ignorance of bold 
Pretenders, who, without Rule, Precepts, Pra&ice, or 
any fuitable I nffru&ions, venture to pra&ife Deliveries. 
The afore fa id Ruyfch has a remarkable Inflance of 
the EfFe&s of Violence in hard Labour : The Cafe is 
curious. Vide Ohf Anat . 6 3 . 
Mange t , in his The at rum Anat. tells us that in 
all hard Labours, where the Flacenta flicks, the Li- 
gaments fuffer more or lefs by a rafh and ignorant 
Way of Pulling^ Examples of which fee in Flat crus’s 
Obf lib. 3. Bartholin. Cent. z. Hijl. 91. Cent. 5. Hift. 
19. Marchett. Anat. cap. 7. and others, of which 
Blafus has given us an ample Lift in his Commenta- 
ries on Vejlingius, 
He likewife tells us, that the Ovaria grow to a 
wonderful Bulk, and contain fuch a huge Quantity of 
Liquor, that they become dropfical, whereof Skencki - 
ns in his Obf has recorded many Examples, as hath 
Riolan , and many others. 
Munnicks in his Bibliothec. Anat . gives us the Hi- 
ftory of a large Dropfy of the right Ovarium. 
Mortgagni has told us, that he has often met with 
large Veficles in the Ovaria , and, in morbid Bodies, 
fometimes full of purulent Matter. 
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