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out either fenfible fermentation or alteration 
Inflammations. 
inflammations in the throat 
\n account of a brittle thatv 
demands foo t, and caufed 
tion 
a violent inflamma- 
an inflammation and tumour in the upper lip 
- Lewingtt 
Infusion into Veins. Account of the fuccefs ( 
fome experiments of infuflng medicines int 
human veins - - Ano) 
Inguinal Rupture. Of an inguinal rupture, wit 
a pin in the appendix coed, incrufled with ttor 
See blood - - Amycii 
Injection. A confirmation of the experiments mac 
by Sig. Fracaffati in Italy, by injecting acidl 
quors into the blood - Boy 
— Anatomical inventions and obfervations, parti- 
— i — An account of the difledion of a dog who 
mercury injected into one of the jugulars 
Further accounts of the fuccefsof injecting 
dicated liquors into the abdomen, in theca 
an afcites - - ffia 
Inoculation. An account, or hittorv, of the 
ftantinople, 1713 
A new and fafe method oi 
pox by tranfplantation, 
drawn into ufe 
The way of proceeding in 
lated in New England 
procuring the final! 
lately invented 
pox 
Further account 
Part of a letter concerning the m 
the fmall-pox, and the mortality 
temper in the natural way 
Tranf. 
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