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of his Age. The Pofture into which he fixed at lafl, 
is fomewhat like that of the Venus of Medicis , only 
that his Right Hand is the lowed, and the Left Hand 
does not rife higher than the Elbow of the Right. 
He was originally deformed, his Left Shoulder riftng 
higher than his Right ; the Vertebra of his Back arc 
exceedingly bent inwards towards the lower Part, 
with an Inclination towards the Left Hip. The Os 
Sacrum is fo bent outwards, that you have no Sight 
of it at all as you view the Skeleton in Front. His 
Left Knee does not come down fo low as the Right 
by Three or Four Inches. There is hardly one Bone 
in his Body in the Figure it ought naturally to be, 
except the Bones of his Legs, which are not much 
diftorted. 
He is one intire Bone from the Top of his Head to 
his Knees. I ffiall endeavour to give your Lordfhip 
fome Account of it, becaufe I think it one of the 
moft extraordinary things I ever faw, though it will 
be very difficult for me to do it, it being fo many 
Years fince I have feen any thing of Anatomy, and 
of Confequence have forgotten the Names of the 
Bones belonging to the various Parts of the human 
Body. 
His Head feems regular, and the Sutures pretty 
diftinft, though more united than in common Skulls; 
His Jaw-bones feem intirely fixed and grown to- 
gether, as are alfo the Teeth in the hind Part of the 
Jaw. His fore Teeth are very irregular, which left 
a Vacancy for him to fuck in his Food at. Out of 
the Back of his Head there grows a Bone, which 
fhoots down towards his Back, and paffes by the 
Vertebra of the Neck at about an Inch Diftance : 
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