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feveral Ramifications. What is very odd, is, that 
while thefe Bones were growing, he never complained 
of any Pain in his Mufcles. 
This Skeleton belongs to Dr. Barry , an ingenious 
Phyfician in this Town, whom I intend to perfuade 
to publifii a Treatife about it, and to get Three or 
Four Copper Plates taken from the different Views 
of if. 
And now that I am engaged in writing, I will 
venture to give an Account of a Man that I met at 
Inijhanan , about io Miles from this Place. He was 
an old Man about 70 Years of Age, by Birth a French- 
man, but was a Refugee on account of his Religion, 
Was bred a Gardener, and, by all Accounts, had been 
induftrious, till deprived of his Strength by Age. 
He asked me for Charity, and I gave him half a 
Crown. I mention this Particular, that the remain- 
ing Part of the Story may not feem to be told for the 
fake of Gain. After I had done this, and was gone 
into the Houfe, I heard a Noife at the Door: The Man, 
out of Gratitude, had returned to fhew me a Curb 
ofity, which was that of his Breads, with which he 
affirmed he had once fuckled a Child of his own: 
His Wife, he faid, died when the Child was about 
Two Months old: The Child crying exceedingly 
while it was in Bed with him, he gave it his Breaft 
to fuck, only with an Expectation to -keep it quiet $ 
but, behold, lie found that the Child in time extracted 
Milk ; and he affirmed, that he had Milk enough 
afterwards to rear the Child. 1 looked at his Breads, 
which were then very large for a Man but the 
Nipple was as large or larger than any Woman’s I 
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