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greatefl: Part of the Blood in the whole Body feemed 
to be accumulated in this Vifcus , and was of a darker 
red Colour than ufual. 
The Gall-bladder was not bigger than natural, nor 
did it contain any Stones, or concreted Matter; and, 
upon gentle Preffure, the Bile moved eafily through 
the DuEtus Cyjlicus. 
The ‘Pancreas was fmaller than common, and ad* 
hered clofely to the ‘Duodenum . 
The Kidneys were a little inflamed, and of a flatter 
Figure than ufual , occafioned, as I fuppofe, by the 
Preflure of the Peritonaeum. 
The Cavity of- the Thorax was greatly leflened by 
the Diaphragmds being prefled upwards, by which 
the Lungs were likewife much comprefled, and they 
adhered in feveral Places to the Pleura and Medias- 
tinum. The Heart was of a paler Colour than com- 
mon : From the Middle to its Apex , it was prefl'cd 
flat, and there was little or no Water to be found in 
the Pericardium. 
XI. An Obfervation by Mr. William Watfon, 
F. R. S. of Hydatides voided per Vaginam. 
A Gentlewoman aged about 48, the Mother of 
many Children, after a Relpite of Six Years, 
had, in November 1739- the Symptoms of Conception, 
which left her in February ; from which time to the 
End of March , fhe every Night difeharged per Va- 
ginam Uteri a confiderable Quantity of Blood ; and, 
not perceiving an Increafe in her Belly, nor (which in 
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