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Upon his Oath
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Saith that
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Octr. 12th. 1786
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.The day after her
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death, upon examining the body of
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Jane
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aged 28 Years, not the least mark
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of any external violence or injury was
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to be observed.
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On opening the head, all the vessels of
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the Brath appeared Loaded with blood
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and the Ventricles, which are Cavities
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that in a natural State contain a small
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quantity of clear Water, never found
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filled and distended with a large
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quantity, not less than four ounces, of
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Find and coagulated blood, of which
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also a large quantity was spread
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in
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the basis of the Scull.
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This large extravasation on of Blood was, no
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doubt, the immediate cause of her
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Sudden death.
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The Viscera or Bowels, within the Breast
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and in the Abdomen were in a Sound
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and healthy State.
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The extravasation of blood appeared to have
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arisen from some internal Cause, and she died
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Apoplectic,
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and
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probably from some Extraording
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agitation of Mind.
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This Deposition was taken and Acknowledged
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the day year and place first there in mentioned.
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before}
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G Wilson
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Corner.
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H Watson.
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