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Rupture. Of an inguinal rupture, \yith a pin in 
the appendix coed, incrufled with Rone 
Amyand 
— — An account of a rupture in the ileum, occafioned 
by a bruife without any wound fVolfius 
, — — . Of a bubonocele, or rupture in the groin, and 
the operation made upon it Amyand 
- - — - Account of a rupture of the navel Taube 
«— — Letter concerning the difFeCtion of a rupture 
LeCai 
•— — ■ See Hernia 
Rusma. Concerning Rufma and Alcanna 
Phil. See. Oxford 
Russia. Propofals for the improvement of the hif- 
tory of Ruffia, by publifhing from time to 
time, feparate pieces, to ferve for a collection 
of all forts of memoirs relating to the tranf- 
adions and Rate of that nation Muller 
Letter concerning the Ruflia caRor Mounfey 
•— Part of a letter on the antifeptic regimen of 
the natives of RuRia - Guthrie 
Rye. An odd effeCt of thunder and lightning upon 
wheat and rye in the granaries at Dantzick 
Kirkby 
*— — » An account of the difeafe, called ergot in 
French, from its fuppofed caufe, viz. vitiated 
rye - - Ttjfot 
S, 
Saccus. An uncommon dropfy from the want of a 
kidney ; and a large faccus that contained the 
water - - Glafs 
Saffron. An account of the culture or planting and 
ordering of fafFron - Howard 
— - A botanical defer iption of the flower and feed- 
veflels of the plant, called crocus autumnalis 
fativus, that produces the true Englifh fafFron, 
with a figure - - Douglafi 
An account of the culture and management of 
fafFron in England - Douglafs 
Saint Alban’s. See Bones \ 
Saint Edmund’s Bury. Some acconnt of a body ( 
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XXXIX 329 
XL 61 
— 361 
XL III 50 
XLVII 341 
XX 295 
XXXVIII 
136 
XLVI2I7 
LXVIII 622 
vni 6092 
LV 106 
Abridg, 
IV 24 
IX 160 
— 161 
xi 1027 
11 458 
ix 399 
XI 925 
II 174 
XLIV 337 
XI 1027 
XII 945 
II 635 
XXXII 441 
VI 2 309 
XXXV 566 
— 3 11 
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