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there was no appearance of a penis, the urinebeing discharged from a small orifice about themiddle of the tumor, that is to say, about a footand a half below the os pubis. The man’sgeneral health was not bad ; and he could evenwalk by the help of a stick, without having anysling or support for his burthen : it was speci-fically lighter than fresh water, and considerablylighter than salt water, so as to produce muchinconvenience to him when he bathed. Hedied at the island of Foa, about two or threemonths before Mr. Mariner left Vavaoo.
As to fractures, and dislocations of the ex-tremities, it may be said that there is scarcelyany native but what understands how to manageat least those that are most likely to happen ;for they are very well acquainted with the ge-neral forms of the bones, and articulations ofthe extremities. They use splints made of acertain part of the cocoa-nut tree : for brokenarms they use slings of gnatoo. In fracturesof the cranium they allow nature to take her'course "without interfering, and it is trulyastonishing what injuries of this kind they willbear without fatal consequences : there was oneman whose skull had been so beaten in, in twoor three places, by the blows of a club, that hishead had an odd mis-shapen appearance, andyet this man had very good health, except
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