[ 9° 3 3 
water for four years, Ibid. No evacuation by ftool, and fcarcely any by urine, for 
three years, p. 3, 6. Her pulfe difiind and regular, flow and frnall, p. 6. Coun- 
tenance clear and pretty frefh, and her features neither disfigured nor funk, ibid. 
Her body felt like that of a healthy young woman, ibid. Her knees bent, and ham- 
firings tight as a bow-firing, ibid. She fieeps much and quietly, but keeps a confiant 
whimpering when awake, p. y. Her mouth foft and moift, ibid. State and con- 
dition of the patient five years after the above account was taken, p. 8, A few 
crumbs and a little moifiure her only fuftenance, ibid. Jaws ftili faft-locked, and 
fhe never attempts to fpeak, p. 9. Her ham-firings tight as before, and eyes Ihut, 
ibid. Her whole perfon rather emaciated, ibid. Still fenfible and tradable in every 
thing, ibid. Great improvement in her looks and health, p. 11. Takes more food, 
ibid. The account of this woman authenticated, p. 10, n.— -An account of a 
hard fubfiance extraded from a woman’s groin, p. 4.61 — 463. Caufed by a peg of 
wood which /he had fwallowed fixteen years before, p. 462. n. 
Wood . An account of a hard fubfiance extracted from a woman’s groin, caufed by a 
peg of wood which file had fwallowed fixteen years before, p. 461—463. The effed 
of box- wood in experiments with the air-pump, p. 62 6, &c. 
Wool . An account of the fine wool from which the fiiauls are made, p. 483. Produced 
from a Thibet fiieep, ibid. 
Worm-bark tree of Jamaica, its defcription and ufe, p. 507 — 512. 
Wright, Dr. William , his defcription of the Jefusts’ Bark-tree of Jamaica and the Carib- 
bees, p. 504 — 306. His defcription and ufe of the cabbage-bark tree of Jamaica,, 
p. 507— 512. 
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