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Bony Subftance exa&ly refembling that which is com- 
monly called the Eye or Dog-Tooth. 
Another time differing a Woman forty Years old, he 
found near the Uterus , a Bag fo big as a large Turkey- 
Egg, and in it a fatty Subftance, like that above mentio- 
ned, with a great quantity of light foft Hair faftned to a 
flefhy Subftance : Within this Cyftis a Bone, in fome fort 
refembling a Mandible, having feveral Sockets, in which 
were feated there Dentes Molares, or Grinder Teeth, and 
a fourth not yet quite grown out. 
The Learned and InquifitiveDo&or Grew tells us. That Muf. R.s. 
in your Mufaum lyeth fuch another Tooth, found by?- ‘r- 
Dtr Tyfon, after the fame manner. And the Do&or him- 
felf tells us, ubi fupra. That the great Dr. Needham found 
a Tooth and Hair in the Ovarium of a dead Woman. And 
Dr. R. Hook (whofe Death I have a thoufand Reafons to 
lament) faith, That Dr. Samfon found the like in two 
great Globofe Tumors depending on, or rather parts of 
the extended Ovarium , wrapt up in diffolvible and inflam- 
mable fat, of a yellow Colour. 
About ten Years finec, Sir Andrew Leak (who now ly- 
eth in the Bed of Honour) gave me a fmall Bunch oF 
Hair, being part of what had been found in the Belly of 
a young- Woman at Deal , by Mr. Jof. Nichols a Surgeon 
there , I fend you that Hair, with a (hort Hiftory of it, 
by leave from the kind Hand who lately imparted it to 
me. 
A. D. 1696. A Virgin of thirty fell into a Periodi- 
cal Fever, and afterward a total fuppreflion of her Men- 
ftrua ; which was foon followed with a Pain and Tumor 
in the right fide of her Belly, which grew and encreafed, 
msugre all the Remedies ad vifed by the Neighbouring 
Phyficians, till it became bigger and harder than that ot 
a Woman in her laft Month. When it had grown a full 
Year, it began to foften, and then the Cenforious People 
who fufpeefed her Honefty, thought her in 3- Dropfi 
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