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two or three Inches over, full of Water, on their 
outward Surface : There was no Water in the Tho- 
rax., little or none in the Pericardium'. The Heart 
look’d well, but the Blood in it was not at all 
clodded, being exceeding fluid and dark-colour’d : 
The Paunch was very full of Food, and greatly dis- 
tended : The Stomach look’d well ; the Liver was 
full of fcirrhous Swellings and chalky Knobs ; the 
Gall-bladder-'bigger than ufual ; the Gall fluid, but 
d-ark-colour’d fitheTnteftines inflamed in many Places ; 
the Fat about the Kidneys was diflended with Air ; 
the Kidneys were found, as was the Bladder and 
Uterus. This Cow was not with Calf. On open- 
ing the Scull there was much Water gulhed out. 
In the fecond Cow the Fat was not yellow ; the 
Lungs, Heart, Paunch, and Stomach, were like the 
former; the Liver was pale, flabby, not fcirrhous : 
but the Gall-bladder very large ; the Inteftincs in- 
flamed, and in fome Places livid; the Fat of the 
Kidneys in this was found, but one of the Kidneys 
was mortified. This Cow was about a Month gone 
with Calf. 
The Man who flea’d and open’d rhefe Cows Paid, 
Thefe were the general Appearances in mod he had 
flea’d; only that in fome he found Water in the 
Cells of the Cores of the Horns. 
They flea off the Hides, which they fay are good 
to tan ; and they fave the Fat to make Tallow of. 
The Fleaer told me, a poor Man made a hearty Meal 
of fome Steaks he cut off one of thefe Cows, and 
that he was not Pick with it*. ' 
From 
* I am allured, that a very fufficient Experiment was made in our 
.Army in F landers laft Campain in Favour of. this. 
