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Mr. bourse's Cafe 
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XXV. An extraordinary Cure of wounded Intejlines . 
Charles Nourfe, Surgeon , at Oxford. 
By 
TO GEORGE SCOTT, ESQ. F. R. S. 
SIR, 
Oxford, 
Dec. 20, 1775. 
Man** T N compliance with your requeft, and in dif- 
A charge of the promife I made to you, when 
I had laft the pleaiure of feeing you in Oxford, I tranfmit 
to you, the cafe of james langford, the unfortunate lad 
after whofe welfare you were pleated, out of your great 
humanity, often to enquire. If any hints may he 
drawn from this narrative, that may prove ufeful 
to the young practitioner, it will not fail to give me 
much pleafure; if not, I fhall always think that time has 
been well bellowed which has been employed in exe- 
cuting your command. Should the account I have given 
of this lingular cafe prove worthy the notice of your 
learned Society, I fhall elteem it as my greatelf honour. 
I am, See. 
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