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“ the Difcharge was great, the Child grew weaker 
“ and weaker, and at the End of if Days died. 
u The next Day 1 open’d the Tumour, and found, 
“ near the Os Coccygis, an Abfcefs within a Cyftis, 
“ in which were four Ounces at leaft of white 
“ Tus prodigiouOy Pinking 5 and, on further Exa- 
u mination, found feveral cartilaginous Joints, as it 
<c were, fomewhat rcfembling the Tail of a Sheep, 
“ continued from the Point of the Os Coccygis. 
“ Thefe were about two Inches long, and invelop’d 
u with a kind of flelhy Subftance cover’d with a 
<e fort of Fat : Thefe, when cut thro’, appear’d ex- 
“ a&ly like the inner Part of Lamb-Stones. From 
“ thofe depended a Subftance like the Head and Neck 
“ of an Embryo, as big as a large Egg, which, on 
“ opening, contained fomewhat refembling Brain, 
• c and a: kind of a Cerebellum in the back Part : 
<c It had a Mouth and Tongue on one Side of the 
Face (if it might be fo call’d) but no Appear- 
<c ance of Eyes or Nofe ; however there was an 
“ Ear pretty evident. 
“ In the large Tumour there hung a kind of 
a loofe Membrane, which perhaps might be Part 
“ of a Secundine. 
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