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Mott Part of the glandulous Grains are diftributed 
into Clutters, as is well known to Anatomiftsj where- 
fore Hydatides will alfo be found difpofed in Clutters, 
like Ovaries. 
Yet the greateft Number of this Heap will be 
compofed of feparate Hydatides } becaufe, when one 
of thefe Globules has acquired a certain Bulk, it will 
generally break the too feeble Pedicle, which held it 
attached to the Clutter j and thus it will fall into the 
common Cavity. 
This kind of Eruption, or general Difengagement 
from the Surface of the Bowel, mutt deftroy its natural 
Texture, and reduce it exactly to the State in which 
we found the Bottom of the Bag of Hydatides , that 
were the Subject of this Obfervation. 
a. An Obfervation on the (ingular Confequences of 
an incomplete Hernia, and on the Functions of the 
Inteftines expofed to Sight. 
fAtharine Guilmatre , of St. Adrian , near Rouen? 
^ aged 50, had a Rupture in the Right Groin, for 
Seven Years laft patt. At Eafter 1739 . there hap- 
pened a Strangulation in her Rupture j and, having 
no Attiftance, the Tumour fuppurated, and opened of 
itfelf. The Excrements followed the Fus, and the 
Patient efcaped at the Expence of Vomitings, and a 
little Fever. 
The lnteftine cicatrized with the Integuments , but 
there remained externally an Opening, through which 
the Excrements patted. The Anus ceafed to perform 
its 
