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Bits of the fame were obferved mix’d with a very 
fliaiy Mucus. ■ 1 ... . 0. : 
* t\He liv’d 2 1 Hours after the fedond Coat was drawn 
from him, and died in the End fomewhat fuddenly, 
tho’ in his perfect Senfes. I muft add, that I never 
law one in this Diforder attack’d with a Delirium, 
it jtet- ; 5 ex 3 rhiw it ;iox. I <■ a .1 01 t . . 
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VIE An Examination of the Strength of j eve- 
. ralof the pringipal purging Waters, effe- 
ct ally of that of JefTop’s Well ; by the Rev . 
o. Stephen Hales D. D. & F. R. S. comma- 
nicated in [ a Letier /<? Cromwell Mortimer 
M. D. Seer. R. S. with a Letter f?'om 
Swithin Adee M. D. F. R . S. to Dr . Hales, 
on the Virtues of the faid Well. 
'It-. • ’ ■ 
ftirn 
* 
An Account of the fever dl Quantities 0/" Sediment 
which were found in a Round Aver dupois of the 
following purging Waters, evaporated away to 
DrynefSj in Florence Flasks l cut to a wide 
Mouth 5 viz. . n ; 
Grains 
Xe*d May 24. j. Ji /TArybon-F'telds near London 24 
* 7 S°* 2 . d Vd-Reterjlr. Brew-boufe fVeftm. 27 
3. Ehjham * - -* "34 
4. Scarborough , - - - - 40 
And it was found nearly the fame by Dr. 
Shaw and Dr. Short: A little more or lefs, 
according 
