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II. A Cafe in which the Head of the Os Humeri was fawn 
off, and yet the Motion of the Limb preferved. By Mr. 
Daniel Orred, of Chefter, Surgeon . Communicated by 
Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. and A. S. and Mem- 
ber of the Royal Society of Phyjicians at Paris. 
Manchefter, 
^ Sept. 20, 1773. 
Read oa. 12, x VERY eminent furgeon at Chefter has 
1778 , /"“'Hi 
•** defired me to tranfmit the inclofed 
cafe to the Royal Society, and I hope it will be deemed 
worthy of publication. It not only affords a confirmation 
of an important fa<5t inferted in the Philofophical Tran- 
factions, vol. LIX. art. vi.; but fhews alfo that the chi- 
rurgical improvement, propofed in that article by my 
ingenious friend Mr. Charles white, may be extended 
to operations on other parts of the human body. 
I am, & c. 
THO. PERCIVAL. 
A FRIEND 
