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Woman, till fhe was reduced to a mere Skeleton.- — 
This Account is, the beft I could colled from the 
good Women who were prefent at the opening of 
the Body, and molt of them at the Time of her ex- 
pected Delivery, and have been very converfant with 
her ever fince 
Upon opening the Body— — 
The Omentum was intirely wafted : The Perito - 
vueum was greatly inflamed, and adhered to the fub- 
jacentTumour, which I expeded (not being acquainted 
with the Cafe) to be a Tumour of the fame kind I 
had lately feen, which was chalky * but, upon cutting 
into it, there appeared the Os Frontis , and, on pro- 
ceeding farther, the Arm, Leg, and Ribs, on the Left 
Side, — -with fome vifcid Matter in the Interftices. 
It was feemingly contained in a thick membranous 
Cyft which, upon Difledion, proved to be the 
containing Membranes of the Foetus , contraded to 
the Shape of the Foetus in Utero, and gave the Tu- 
mour an oval Form. The Situation of the Foetus 
was in the concave Part of the Right Ilium, , and by 
its Cyft was attached to the Inteftines, Colon , and Cae- 
cum. It had fome Veflels that ran on the Surface 
of the Cyft, that was fent from the internal lliacs of 
the contrary Side. By its Prefiure on the Right 
Ureter , it had hindered the Defcent of the Urine, 
and had greatly inlarged both the Ureter and 'Pelvis, 
(of the Right Kidney) which was greatly diftendcd 
with Urine, fo that what defcended into the Bladder, 
muft ftcal in guttatim. 
The Uterus and Fallopian Tubes appeared of their 
ufual Size, only inflamed. The Fimbriae were 
loole and fluduating. On examining farther into the 
Pelvis , 
