Part I. Of Humane Parities. 
HAIR taken out of the Ovary of a Woman, and given 
by the fame Hand. It is fine, and moil of it grey. The 
length of one Hair (longer than the reft) k of a yard. 
HAIR found by the fame Perfon in the Ovary, and 
Hornes of the Womb of a Bitch: as alfo in the Omen- 
turn. Veins, and Heart. Tis all Tort, anfwerable in length 
to the Hair of a Dog 5 and of a brown colour. 
The BONES of a Humane LEG and FOOT 
grown together, and in fomc places rarified like a Sponge 
or Pumice-Stone. Tis very probable, it was a Difeafe m 
the Bones fomewhat like to that which Chirurgions call an 
Exoftafes 5 and that they became fuch, by fome malignant 
and ftrumous Ulcer. 
Apiece of a BONE voided by Sir W. Throgmorton 
with his Urine. Given by Thomas Cox Efq 5 . Tis about 
the 3 d -of an Inch over, andalmoft fquarc. Smooth on 
one fide, and fpongy on the other, on the edges rugged. 
About the bignefs of a little green Peas. 
In the Ihilofophical Tran fictions ( Nu?rt. 41.) there is a 
Relation of a BULLET that was voided by the Penis 
with the Urine. Communicated by Dr. Nath. Fairfax. 
A STONE voided from the Perm or Urethra of a 
Man who lived at Exeter. Given by Dr. Cotton. 
It is of a whitiih colour, and foft fubftance, almoft like 
Chalk. In length two Inches and a quarter. Of a Py¬ 
ramidal figure 5 with an obtufe Cone. Near the Bafe an 
Inch over. Where it hath a little Hole or Canale tending 
towards the Cone. When it firft flipped out of the Blad¬ 
der into the Penis , it was neither fo thick or big,nor fo hard, 
but that, as it feems, the Urine preffing forward, forced a 
hole for its palfage through the middle of it. Which be- 
ing opened, the Stone continued fixed in the lame place, 
viy. about an Inch behind the Gians Penis , for the fpace 
of Thirteen Years. In which time,it gradually grew bigger, 
till it came to the bulk above mention’d. And the laid 
Hole or Canale being by the continual accretion of new 
matter, at laft ftop d up, the Stone was then forced out of 
the end of the Penis. 
This Man, in all this time, fcarce felt any great Pains; 
neither did he omit his ufual Recreations or his bulinels. 
And once he took a Journey (on Horfebacff) from Exeter 
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