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achT as ttcaumer looked into a glass bet-hive.A tou^li little French Canadian, named A-lexis St. Martin, was wounded by tlie discharge ! of a musket, loaded with duck shot. It blew a wav a portion « f t lie lungs and perforated the stomach. The time has been, that when the “brains were out the man would die,” but St. Marlin recovered, in the face of all probabilities. The orifice in Iiis stomach and side never closed, though it healed, and a sort ot valve •rrew out shutting in like a door. Through this, Dr. Jicnumont made his gastric experiments, when the subject lt;»f them was in the best health.■TV r •1 ii* - 1 - ... —A. I..! .'.-I
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Sat, Jan 18, 1834

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