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for the Difeafes that are called Nervous > I rnuft leave 
them to the learned Gentlemen of the Faculty, 
In this Ivory Tube may be fixed a Brafs Cock 
iFig. 12.], which, being turned, will hinder the rufh- 
ing in of the Air, while the Perfon who fucks, takes 
Breath, and can renew his Suction. 
The flexible filverTube, for inje&ing the Eujlachiayi 
Tube, may be ufed without the Sheep’s Ureter, by being 
ferewed on to a fmall filver Syringe, as at Fig • 1 3 . 
XXVIII. ‘Part of a Letter from Mr . Stephen 
Fuller, Fellow of Trinity College, Cam- 
bridge, to his Father John Fuller, Efq 5 
fenior , F. R. S. concerning a violent Hur- 
ricane in HuntingtonOiire, Sept. 8. 1741. 
Communicated by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. 
Efterday was the mod violent Hurricane of 
Wind in thefe Parts, that ever was known fince 
the Memory of Man. Cambridge was not in the 
midft of the Hurricane, fo that it has efcaped very 
well. I happened to be paying a Vifit to Dr. Knight , 
a Cotemporary of yours, of our College, who lives 
at Blunt [ham in Hunt ingtonjh ire, about 10 Miles 
North- weft of Cambridge. We were in the midft of 
the Hurricane 5 but, by getting into the ftrongeft Part 
of theHoufe, we efcaped without any great Danger. 
The Morning, till half an Hour after Eleven, was ftill, 
with very hard Showers of Rain : At half an Hour 
late Pr. R. S. 
Cambridge , Sept. 9. 1741.’ 
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