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" ear of rye, which passed into the windpipe, and was found after its fatal effects were completed, entire and unchanged, in the substance of the lowermost part of the lungs. The illness which ensued was supported with "
Some account of lord Boringdon's accident ... and its consequences - Page 32
by Henry Villiers Parker (visct. Boringdon.) - 1818
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 99, Part 1; Volume 145

Early English newspapers - 1829 - 740 pages
...preceding 21st of July, incautiously taken into his mouth an ear of rye, whicla passed into the wiudpipe, and was found after its fatal effects were completed,...lungs. The illness which ensued was supported with firmness, cheerfulness, and patience, which circumstances the most trying could never disturb. Gifted...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 99

English essays - 1829 - 742 pages
...death was occasioned bv having, on the preceding 21st of July, incautiously taken into his mouth an ear of rye, which passed into the windpipe, and was found after its fatal effects were completed, entirr and unchanged in the substance of the lowermost part of the lungs. The illness which ensued...
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