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in an EleAuary, in his Bread, and in Ms Pudding j 
in fliort, in almoft all the Fo^ he took— 
Fitch^ of the Parifh of Keldon, had a foat 
Ulcer in his Mouth, with a Caries in the lower Jaw- 
bone, one Part of which, from the Suture at the 
Chin to the End of it under the Ear, in Procefs of 
Time intirely came out, with three Teeth in it. This 
was alfo owing to a great Quantity of OJieocoUa 
internally given, which was thought not only to ex- 
pedite this large Exfoliation, but at the fame time 
to generate fo large and firm a Callus y that he can 
chew an hard Cruft, or any other Food, on that Side 
as well as on the other.— 
John Spilman, Bricklayer, of Maldon, came to me 
the 3d oiOllober 1734* Wing a finuous Ulcer in his 
Re^unti about two Inches from the jinus. This had 
remained a Twelvemonth, and was taken for the 
Piles, and treated as fuch, both internally and exter- 
nally. 1 foon perceived a Tumour in his Buttock two 
or three Inches from the Anusy which coming to 
Suppuration, I opened it by Incifion ; and after dref- 
fing it feveral Weeks with little Profped: of Succefs, 
1 difeovered at the Bottom of the Ulcer fomething 
that looked like a Bone, which when extracted, proved 
to be the lower Jaw of a Fifti, as a Whitingy or 
young Cody &c. And unqueftionably this was IwaU 
lowed at leaft a Year before it came away, becaufc 
the pricking Pain he felt when the fharp End of the 
Bone ftuck in the ReSimn^ was the Symptom miftaken 
for the Piles; and when this had made its Way thro" 
the Re6lumy and got into the flefhy Part, the Apoft- 
hume followed in courfe ; and the Bone being ex- 
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