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have fallen under Obfervation) to beg Leave to Tub- 
feribe myfelf, with the higheft Efteem, 
SI Ry 
Tooting, Dec. 6 : 
1748. Tour and the Royal Society 7 
moft obedient , and 
mo ft humble Servant 
o ii c; ' , ; 
Henry Miles. 
II. An Account of the Cafe of a Clergy man* s 
La4y, at Cottered near Baldock in Hert- 
fordihire, who had a Stone under her 
'‘Tongue, by Wm. Freeman Efq\ F. R. S. 
</’•. . ' I'.- '• 
Retd Jan. 19.'' | ''HI S Subftance, fecmingly a Concre- 
1 748 ‘ tion of Stone or Chalk *, v was voided 
in July 1748. from under the Root of her Tongue, 
juft on the left Side of the middle String among 
the Blood-veffels. It was lodged in a Cell formed 
by itfclf, the Traces being left behind exactly tally- 
ing. It was voided without Pain, or Effuflon of 
Blood. 
The Patient began to fed in the Part affe&ed fome 
Uneafinefs about 18 Months before the Difcharge. 
The Pain extended itlelf fometimes along the Jaw 
almoft to the Ear ; the Glands being at rimes fwelfd, 
and a fait Rheum flowing into the Mouth. The 
Swelling of the Part gradually increafed to about the 
Size 
) 
* The Stone is in the Mu/tum of the Royal Society. 
