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priced me; bat I was more furprifed, when, on 
Sight, I found the fuppofed Bag was the mucous 
Coat of Part of the Larynx , the whole After a Ar - 
teridy with the grand Divifton of the bronchial 
Ramifications. I fpread it on Paper, for the Convc- 
niency of Carriage, being fome Miles from home, 
and thence took its Likenefs with great Exa&nefs, as 
here fent you, Tad. I. Fig. 2. There was fomewhat 
bloody vifible about its Middle. It was more rotten 
and tender than the former, alfo fomewhat thicker, 
excepting where it belonged to the Branches of the 
Bronchia. What fweated from it was as flicking as 
Bird-lime. It was probable this morbid Affedion 
ran thro' the whole Bronchia ; for the Ends plainly 
difeover'd a Laceration; confequently much more 
remain'd to be feparated and difeharg'd. 
He now complain’d of Sorenefs in the Pipe, and 
pointed to the firft and fecond Cofta , as the Place 
of its Termination. His Infpiration was now free, 
foft, but Ihort : His Pulfc was become a little more 
frequent and weaker. 
Examining his Mouth, no Ulcer or Wound was 
difeernibie in that Part of the Velum , &c. to which 
Fig. 1 . adher’d. 'Twas fmooth, clean, and look'd 
only like a new Skin not quite harden'd. 
While I was in the Houfc, he fpit off another Mem- 
brane of an irregular figure, thinner than cither of 
the former, but more than fufficient- to cover a 
Crown-Piece. . It came from the Fauces. , 
After this l was inform’d he brought off with Dif^ 
Acuity another tubular Membrane of fqme Length ; 
and whenever he had Strength to expcdqrate, little 
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