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children, joined together by the bellies, In 485?. 
page 5'27. of the Fhihjophical TranfaBions^ where,, 
in my remarks upon them, I have attempted explain- 
ing the phrenomena of all thefe preternatural appear- 
ances in animal bodies, as well as in thofe of vege- 
tables. 
XXX. Differ tation upon the Cancer of the 
Eye-lidsy Noje^ great Angle of the Eye^ 
and its neighbouring Parts^ commonly called 
the'^oYi -me-tangere, deemed hitherto mcure- 
able by both Antients and Moderns^ but now 
ffewn to be as curable as other Dijletnpers: 
Addreffed to the Royal Society of London 
by Monf Daviel, co?tfulting Surgeon in or- 
dinary, and Oculiji to the King ; Majter 
of Arts, and of Surgery at Marfeilles ; 
Royal P rofeffor and Demonfirator of A?ta- 
tomy .of the fame City ; Member of the 
Academy of Sciences ^Toulofe, Bologne^ 
and that of Surgery of Paris ; and tranf- 
lated from the French by James Parfons^ 
M. D, and F. R, S, 
Read May 8, 
Paris, April 20, 1754. 
all the difeafes which feize the 
eye-lids, nofe, angle of the eye, and 
its neighbouring parts, none appears fo formidable 
as 
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