An Account of the Frog-Fish of Surinam, Addressed to the Royal Society, by MrGeorge Edwards, FRS. . for our full-grown frogs exceed the tad-poles, and young fry of perfect frogs, at leaft fiftytimes in magnitude. London, March 27,1760. LXI. An Account of a remarkable Operationon a broken Arm; by Mr. Charles White,Surgeon at Manchefter, communicated byGeorge Lloyd, Efq\ F. R. S. Read March 27>TJ Obert Elliot, of Eyam, in Derby- 17 °# JlV fhire, a very healthful boy of nineyears old, had the misfortune, about midfummerin the year 1759* by a fall, to fra&ure the Hu-merus > near the middle o


An Account of the Frog-Fish of Surinam, Addressed to the Royal Society, by MrGeorge Edwards, FRS. . for our full-grown frogs exceed the tad-poles, and young fry of perfect frogs, at leaft fiftytimes in magnitude. London, March 27,1760. LXI. An Account of a remarkable Operationon a broken Arm; by Mr. Charles White,Surgeon at Manchefter, communicated byGeorge Lloyd, Efq\ F. R. S. Read March 27>TJ Obert Elliot, of Eyam, in Derby- 17 °# JlV fhire, a very healthful boy of nineyears old, had the misfortune, about midfummerin the year 1759* by a fall, to fra&ure the Hu-merus > near the middle of the bone. He was imme-diately taken to a bone-fetter in that neighbourhood,who applied a bandage and fplims to his arm, andtreated him as properly, as, I fuppofe, he was capableof, for two or three months. His endeavours, how-ever, were by no means productive of the defiredeffect, the bones not being at all united, A furgeonof eminence in Bakewell was afterwards called in $but as he foon found he could be of no fervice to him,and, as the cafe was very curious, he advifed the lads friends.


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