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c^m folationibus vitriolorum pure martialium, 5c prs 
ceteris cumliquore Martis folari, omnium pulcherrimo 
colore csruleo inficiebatur. Cum primis quatuor 
folutionibjus vitriolicis vero eodem fe modo habuit, 
ac caeteri fpiritus frumenti fucati, imo non fecus ac 
ipfe fpiritus vini Gallici. 
XI. Tandem cum fatis effem confirmatus, rem cunt 
ramentis ligni quercini optime fuccedere, experiri li- 
buit, quantum infufi vel extra&ionis ligni quercini, 
ad minimum pro aliquali faltem coeruleato colore pro- 
ducendo requireretur. 
Varias ergo quantitates minuendo Temper parciores, 
a dimidia drachma ad viginti, quindecim 5 c pauciores 
guttas defcendendo, probavi, adeo ut unica gutta fuffi- 
ceret totam femiunciam fpiritus frumenti qualitate 
imprsgnando, quae ad colorem coeruleum, licet non 
adeo faturatum, unica faltem gutta liquoris miners 
martis accedente, producendum requiritur. 
III. An Account of a Fo)f put up the Anus, that 
was afterwards drawn out through the (Buttoc^ 
communicated in a Letter to the 1 Vuhlijher , by 
Mr. Robert Payne, Surgeon at Loweltofft. 
J Aities Bifop , an Apprentice to a Ship-Carpenter in 
Gr eat AC ar mouth , about 19 Years of Age, had vio- 
lent Pains in the lower Part of the Abdomen , for 6 or 
7 Months } it did not appear to be any Species of the 
Colick; he fometimes made bloody Urine, which in- 
duced me to believe it might be a Stone in the Blad- 
der. He was very little relieved by Phyfick j at 
length a hard Tumor appeared in the Left Buttock, 
on or near the Glut&us Maximus, 2 or 3 Inches from 
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