Robert Galhie< no role >
of Spital Square
Surgeon
Saith he hath Examined the Head of the Deceased
And finds me kind of Morbit Appearance in the
HeadThat it appears Perfectly in a natural
StateThat there is a little Appearance on
the Bone But nothing InternallyAnd that
from those Appearance And every Other
Intelligence he can getThat he hath Reason
to Suppose that was not the imediate Cause of his
DeathThat the Appearance of the Head are of such that
And the that Steald not from those Appearances
on from any Intelligence you he could Suppose
that it was the Cause of his Death
And is of Opinion that if a Fever had not been
Brought on by some Other Means he might
very easilyhave Recovered of the Injury in his
Head
Taken and Acknowledged the 6th. day
of January 1769 before me}
Thos Phillips< no role >
Coroner
Robert Galhie< no role >