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Steel Yard Balance Swing, Defcription and 
ufes of the fleel yard balance fwing 
Sheldrake 
Stellar Fish. See Star Fijh 
Steno. Some notes on Dr. Swammerdam’s book of 
infers, and on that of Steno, concerning pe 
tiified (hells - - Lifter 
Stevin. An explanation of an obfcure paffage in 
Albert Gerard’s commentary upon S. Stevin’s 
works - - Sintpfon 
Stock. Some communications on the defcent of fap 
Reed 
Some confiderations on Mr. Reed’s letter, 
fhewing in what fenfe the fap may be fa id 
to defcend and to circulate in plants, and the 
graft, to communicate with the (lock Bca 
Stomach. Obfervations of a large bed of gland* 
obferved in the {lomach of a pike Mufgrave 
— An extraordinary cure of a horfe that was flaked 
into his flomach - kP'allii 
Cure of a perfon who (wallowed a knife which 
lay in his (lomach a year and 7 months, and 
then worked out at an apoflhemon his bread 
Sloane 
Of the motion of the flomach obferved in a dog 
Pitt 
A letter concerning two cafes of wounds in the 
(lomach 
Field 
A letter concerning an impoilumation in the 
flomach - - Atkinfon 
A preter-natural perforation found in the upper 
part of the flomach, with the fymptoms it 
produced - - Rawlinfon 
Letter relating to the villi of the flomach of 
oxen, and the expanfion of the cuticle through 
the duclus alimentalis - Price 
A cafe of a (Iridlure in the middle of the flo 
mach in a girl, dividing it into two bags 
Amyand 
An obfervation of the immoderate and fatal 
ufe of crab-flones, and fuch-like abforbent 
earths, and from whence have proceeded (lones< 
in the flomach and reins - Breyniu .• 
The cafe of Mr. Smith, furgeon, at Sudbury, 
in Suffolk ; the coats of whofe flomach were 
changed into an almofl cartilegenous fubftance 
Murdock 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XLII 20 
IX 499 
VI 2219 
I 216 
XLVIII 368 
VI 2128 
II 687 
— 2144 
— 690 
XIV 699 
m 93 
XIX 1 18 
120 
XX 278 
XXXII 78 
— 80 
XXXV 361 
— 532 
XXXVII258 
XLI 557 
XLVI 39 
II91 
VII 508 
— 507 
VI 441 
VII 508 
1X171 
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