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which nothing had patted during the Courfe of the 
Difeafe. 
This Appendix of the Won, more capacious and 
longer than that ufually obferved in the Cacum, being 
fupported by no Mefentery, lay loofe and floating. 
At its Opening into the Gut, it made an acute Angle, 
determining the Courfe of the Faces from the upper 
Gut into it, and obftruding their Defcent into the 
natural Pipe 5 where the Current was made difficult, 
from a Defed in fome Segment of the Fibres infer- 
vient to the vermicular and periftaltic Adion 5 which, 
likely, was the Occafion of the Spafm, the contraded 
Fibres of the Gut having no Antagonift above, and 
the compelling Force to conquer the Refiflance being 
wanting. 
In the Liver there was a fleatomatous Tumour 
ftretched out thro’ its Subftance, containing in its 
Cyflis about eight Ounces of Matter j but fo difpofed, 
that the Courfe of the Fluids and Juices in and out 
was not impeded. 
VII. A Propofal for Warming, Rooms by the 
Steam of boiling Water conveyed in Pipes 
along the TV alls : A?id a Method of pre - 
venting Ships from Leaking, whofe Bottoms 
are eaten by the Worms : By Colonel Wm. 
Cook. 
Read May 2 - A N Engine for giving a fufiicient Heat 
* 74S ‘ t0 all the Rooms in a Houfe from 
the Kitchen Fire. 
