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17th December 1787 - 6th December 1788

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Image 536 of 57327th September 1788


"of an irregular Figure, which appeared to"
"have penetrated to the Cavity of the Belly, "
"He vomited three or four Pints of Blood, which"
"appeared to proceed from the Stomach-He"
"was very faint How. I dressed the Wounds "
"andwhichfrom the first I conceived the"
"Wound on the Left side the Chest, would "
"prove Mortal-I attended Him to the [..] Night"
ofpreceding his Decease-I saw Him first again, about"
"half part ten oClock, the Wednesday Morning"
"when He continued very faint & low-I asked "
"the deceased how the Wound happened but"
"He said, He did not know, and spoke very"
"faint & feeble-I saw Him again about six"
"oClock the same afternoon, when He appeared"
"worse, and complained of a Pairs in his Belly."
"and He continued growing Worse, till the"
TimeTime of Night precedinghis Death which happened"
"about nine o Clock, Yesterday Morning, as"
"I am informed, and believe-He was-"
"opened, the same Evening, by Mr. Cruikshank"
"and Myself, and Mr. Farley came in during"
"the Examination, We found the Wound had"
"penetrated to the anterior Part of the Stomach"
"and had divided the Cartilage of the-"
"Eighth Rib, at its Extremity, about an Inch "

[..] Taylor




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