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" " " p H I S table reprefents the heads of children bom at the
full time, in which the bones, which generally form the
t o p of the cranium, , are wanting, and in which the brain, which
is extremely fmall, projefts like an excrefcence.
ABCD An oblong fquare portion in ivliich there is no bone.
EF The hcmifpheres of the brain appearing in the form of excrefcences
from the top of the head, and over which the common teguments were
remarkably thin and imperfed.
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G In Fig. II. Reprefents the back part of the two hemifpheres joined infeparably
together.
In Fig. III. The excrefcences E F, which fupply the place of the brain and
cerebellum, are extremely fmall.
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