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ffiewed Marks of Putrefa&ion, than a freifh Subjefr, 
kept in the fame Degree of Heat, would have done. 
The Doftor's Obfervations of the Bones are : That 
they have a full Proportion to thofe of a Child at nine 
Months, and that the Fibres arc more comparand their 
Articulations ftronger. The Sockets for the Teeth 
are fix on each Side of the Jaws? the 'Dentes Inci- 
fores of the upper Jaw are high and large ; the Mo- 
lares have almofi all begun to oflify in their Al- 
veoli $ at leaft the Crown, which is the cortical 
Part, is form’d, and they are fill’d internally with a 
cretaceous Subftance. In new-born Children thofe 
Parts are feldom found fo far advanc’d, which gives 
Reafon to believe this Child did not die within the 
ordinary Time of Pregnancy, and that the different 
Accidents, before-mention’d to have happen’d, were 
chiefly owing to the preternatural Situation of the 
Fatus. 
Some Places in the Skull appear to have been 
carious, and corroded by fome fharp Humours ; and 
Nature, fupplying its ofilfying Juices, has repaired 
thefe Places, and render'd them more folid and 
whiter than the reft, but very uneven and fcabrous, 
from the different Times and Dire&ions of the bony 
Sproutings. There are likewife Exoftofes on the 
Ends of the Thigh-Bone, and fome other Bones. 
’Tis very difficult to determine about what Time 
the Growth of thefe Productions began or ended. 
Suppofing it from the Time of the Diforders that 
happened in the firft Months of Pregnancy ; would 
not fuch a Difeafe have caufed Death to the Foetus , 
before it had come thus to a full Growth ? If it was 
dhe Confequcnce of the violent Accidents which 
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