IV. Account of a monstrous birth. In a letter from John Torlese, Esq. Chief of Anjingo, to the Hon. William Hornbey, Governor of Bombay; communicated by Dr. Lind, F.R.S

Hon. Sir, As I know you are curious with respect to the productions of nature, I have taken the liberty to inclose you drawing of a child which a Nair woman was delivered of the 28th of March at midnight, and which lived till the 1st of April in the morning. In the afternoon I went to see it in comp...

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