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IV. An observation of some parelii seen at Canterbury
informs us, That formerly in Difle&ing the Body bf a Woman, who fuppofed her felf to be Three Months gone with Child ; he found the Womb very (mail, not larger than in Virgins | and a hard Subftance in the RightHorn, which being opened, appeared to be the Sceleton of an Infant, with the Navel-firing, fmeared round with a white Matter, notunlike Plafter, which he fhewed to M. Du Ferny, and other curious Perfons.