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A letter giving an account of fome anatomical 
obfervations made on a body differed at Padua 
by John Ray - - Dale 
— Account of feveral folid bodies voided by urine 
- - Yonge 
— — An account of what appeared on the diffedlion 
of the body of Mr. Dove - Cowper , 
Account of a foetus that continued 46 years in 
the mother’s body - Strigerthal 
— Account of an extra-uterine foetus, taken out of 
a woman after death, that had continued five 
years and a half in the belly 7 HoivJJon 
- - Part of a letter concerning the difference of the 
height of a human body, between morning 
and night - - JVaffe 
Some remarks on the above Beckett 
■ — An account of an human body found in a cop- 
per mine - - Legel 
• An account of what appeared mofl remarkable 
in opening the body of Anne Edwards, who 
died Jan. 1729-30, having a large umbilical 
rupture - - Ranby 
An account of the dead bodies of a man and 
woman, who were prefer ved 49 years in the 
Moors of Derbyfhire - Balguy 
— • An account of what wasobferved upon opening 
the corpfe of a perfon who had taken feveral 
ounces of crude mercury internally ; and of a 
plumb-ltone lodged in the coats of the redlum 
- Madden 
- — - Two observations of a difeafed conformation in 
bodies - - Haller 
■ A letter concerning the body of a woman found 
in a morafs in the ille of Axholm, in Lincoln- 
fhire - - Stovin 
— *— Extradf of feveral letters concerning a body 
found in a vault in the church of btaverton, 
in Devonfhire, entire, after having been bu- 
ried upwards of 80 years Huxham and Tripe 
■ An account of a very remarkable cafe of a boy, 
who, notwithfianding that a confiderable part 
of his inteftines were forced out by the fall ol 
a cart upon him, and afterwards cut off, reco- 
vered, and continues well Needham 
* Anatomico-medical obfervations of a. monftrouf 
double- bcdied child bom OdI, 26, ,-1.701, ir. 
, Tranfc 
XXV 2282 
XXVI 420 
XXVII 5 I2 
XXXI 128 
XXXII 387 
XXXIII 87 
— 89 
— I3 6 
XXXVII221 
XXXVIII^*3 
XXXIX 291 
XLIV 527 
— 571 
XL VII 253 
XL 1 X 238 
Abrlgd. 
V 184 
— 286 
— 3=5 
VII 555 
VI 680 
— 2 204 
VII S j6 
VIII 706 
IX 152 
> XI 1062 
— 1326 
Pannoma, 
