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The offification is {hooting downwards into the 
lingers, and upwards into the elbows ; fo as already 
to prevent the bending of the lingers or elbow of the 
left arm. It has likewife {hot upwards, fo as to 
feize the great mufcles of each arm between the el- 
bows and (houlders. 
The continual pain and dilatation of the arms oc- 
calioned a burfting of the {kin and fleffiy parts about 
each elbow in November 1758 j out of which oozed 
a thin yellowilh humour, with a little digefted pus. 
Some of thefe breaches have healed up of them- 
felves. One fmall orifice in each elbow {fill con- 
tinues to run. 
In March 17 f8. he was feized with the like pain 
and fwelling in his right ancle, whence fuch another 
bony fubftance foon grew as in his arms. This bony 
fubftance has {hot up from his ancle, both in the in- 
ward and outward fide of the right leg, half way 
up to the knee ; and the like bony fubftance has, in 
the inward fide, fhot downward from the pan of the 
knee eight inches along the fhin-bone, and is daily 
increafing; fo that he walks with much pain and 
difficulty, and after refting in his walk, grows very 
lame. This perfon is of a very thin habit of body, 
and in fize five feet nine inches ; fomewhat inclined 
to an hedtic, tho’ he has no cough. 
The above-mentioned William Carey was infpedt- 
ed, and clofely examined, as to all the above parti- 
culars, at Caftle-Caldwell, in the County of Ferma- 
nagh, this ift Day of March 1759, by us 
This is exactly my cafe . 
William Carey. 
Shelburne. 
Ja. Caldwell. 
Will m Henry. 
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