The Abdomen being laid open, the whole Vifcera ap- 
peared in good order, but more pale than they are com- 
monly. 
The Omentum was very fmall. 
The Stcmach was very much diftended with Wind, and 
the Bottom of it wore extreamly thin in that part which 
j$ next the Spleen, being hardly thicker than thin Wri- - 
ting Paper. In the inner Membrane there were r.o Plica; 
The Liver was pale, but upon cutting was found per- 
fectly found. The Gall Bladder was of a larger fize. 
The Spleen was not To big as one of his Kidneys. 
His Kidneys were firm and found, as were all the Uri- 
nary Paffages. In the Right Kidney were a few fmall 
yellow grains of Gravel. 
The lnteftines were all found - y the Mefentery was co- 
vered with Fat. 
The Cartilages of the Sternum were not hard r than ufu- 
ally they are. The Ribs were brittle, for by leaning gen- 
tly upon one of them it broke. ' 
The Lungs were attacked even to the Pleura: They 
were fpongious, whitifh, with many fmall black fpots of 
Blood. The Cavity of the Thorax was large and clear. 
The Heart was large, thick and fat 5 and tho he was 
always a little Man, yet the Diameter of the Aorta, be- 
fore the Carotidales go off, was above two inches, which 
is confiderably bigger than ever I remember to have feen. 
The Aorta in the Abdomen, and iUiackj, was for the 
greateft part Cartilaginous. 
The Bones of the Skull were found and good. - 
On the infide of the Dura Mater , by the Falx , was a 
fmall oflification. . 
The Brain was more firm and folid than ufual, and in 
cutting, hardly moiftened the fides of the Knife. The 
fentricules were full of Serum. He had loft the ufe of 
his Eyes for Come years j but bis Hearing was good till 
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