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whereupon a maturating Cataplafm was applied in 
the Day-time, and a Plaifter at Night. Emulfions, 
Whey, and fuch-like, were the chief Internals he 
ufed till April 8th, when crude Mercury was recom- 
mended to him, of which he took an Ounce Night 
and Morning, which gave fo much Relief as to en- 
courage the Continuance of that Medicine only to 
the 17th, when the Pains returning, he was bled 
once in Two or Three Days, to Four or Five Ounces, 
and treated with the fubacid, cooling Regimen, and 
Paregorics, till April 29th, when he firft mentioned 
a feirrhous Tumour, as big as a Hens Egg, fituate on 
the Left Maftoid Mufcle of the Neck. Upon com- 
paring this with the Tejlicle , (neither of which Tu- 
mours were in the lead diminifhed after Applications 
for that Purpofe) it was conjectured, that either the 
Pancreas or Mefenteric Glands were cancerated. An 
Emetic of Oxym. Scillit . farinaceous DecoCtions 
with Nitre, crude Sal Armoniac, Oxym. Simp, and 
* Diacod . were of little or no EffeCt. Afterwards 
continuing the Ufe of Electuaries of Conf. Rof. r. 
Elefi. Lenitiv. Balf. Locatel. zyEthiop. Min. Sperm. 
Cet. 01 . Amygd. d. and the fame with Mercnr. Al- 
calizat. he became more and more emaciated, till 
May 2 1 ft, the Day of his Death. 
Jt was remarkable, that every new Medicine, ex- 
cept it was very heating, afforded fome Relief for 
Two or Three Days. 
May 2 2d, On removing the Integuments of the 
Abdomen , the Mufculi Rebti appeared livid. The 
Omentum was deftitute of Fat. The Intejline con- 
tiguous to the Left Os Innominatum was tinged with 
Green. Nothing befides appeared morbid in the 
Vifcera 
