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<p n="1864"> <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45030_n1864-1">Henry Watson</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="LMOBPS45030_geo1985">Rathbone place</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMOBPS45030_occ793">Surgeon</rs>
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Upon his Oath<lb></lb>
Saith that</p>
<p n="1865"> <rs type="date" id="LMOBPS45030_date322">Octr. 12th. 1786</rs>
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.The day after her<lb></lb>
death, upon examining the body of <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45030_n1865-1">Jane<lb></lb>
Reed</rs>
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<interp inst="LMOBPS45030_n1865-1" type="gender" value="female"></interp>
aged 28 Years, not the least mark<lb></lb>
of any external violence or injury was<lb></lb>
to be observed.</p>
<p n="1866">On opening the head, all the vessels of<lb></lb>
the Brath appeared Loaded with blood<lb></lb>
and the Ventricles, which are Cavities<lb></lb>
that in a natural State contain a small<lb></lb>
quantity of clear Water, never found<lb></lb>
filled and distended with a large<lb></lb>
quantity, not less than four ounces, of<lb></lb>
Find and coagulated blood, of which<lb></lb>
also a large quantity was spread<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
in<lb></lb>
the basis of the Scull.</p>
<p n="1867">This large extravasation on of Blood was, no<lb></lb>
doubt, the immediate cause of her<lb></lb>
Sudden death.</p>
<p n="1868">The Viscera or Bowels, within the Breast<lb></lb>
and in the Abdomen were in a Sound<lb></lb>
and healthy State.</p>
<p n="1869">The extravasation of blood appeared to have<lb></lb>
arisen from some internal Cause, and she died<lb></lb>
Apoplectic,<del>and</del>
probably from some Extraording<lb></lb>
agitation of Mind.</p>
<p n="1870">This Deposition was taken and Acknowledged<lb></lb>
the day year and place first there in mentioned.<lb></lb>
before}<lb></lb>
G Wilson<lb></lb>
Corner.</p>
<p n="1871">H Watson.</p>
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