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its ufual Functions ; and, that excepted, the Patient 
was cured. 
Towards Whitfuntide , there iftiied out at the 
Wound, befides the Excrements, a Gut Three or Four 
Inches in Length ; but this Gut was turned Infide out, 
that is, the villous Coat was outward, and it con- 
veyed no Excrements ; thefe were always difeharged 
through the Wound, on one Side, and below the 
Gut that was come out. 
In the Month of Auguft of the fame Year 1739. 
there came forth at the Wound another Gut, turned 
as the Firft, making with it a continuous Canal, but 
at its End fupplying Faces, which had before been 
difeharged through the Fiftula ; fo that, inftead of the 
Fiftula, there was found, as it were, the Trunk of 
Two InteftineSy which made a kind of Fork, as 
appears in Fig. 1. 2. and 3. Tab. IV. 
The Woman, tired of this Inconveniency, refolved 
at length to feek Relief. Fortune prefented her with 
no other than the Hotel-Dieu of Rouen . She was 
brought thither in "December . I was then in the 
Country : She was told, that her Diftemper was incu- 
rable 5 and yet (he was kept there till my Return, to 
fhew her to me by way of Curiofity. 
In Effeft, I found her Cafe deferved my utmoft 
Attention ; and J had her carried to my Houfe, in 
order to examine it more at Eafe, and to have Draw- 
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ings taken of her Diftemper, as may be leen in Fig. 
1. 2. and 3. 
What was curious in this Diftemper, was not an 
Anus formed contrary to Nature in the Groin (that 
Accident is pretty common); but it was the Two 
Guts turned Infide out, their villous Coat, and their 
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