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ed every night, which, in a few days, a 

 good deal affedled his mouth. All this 

 time he made no water, and was much 

 diflrefled ftom the fullnefs of his belly. 

 About the fifteenth or fixtecnth day, he 

 began to pafs ui ine involuntarily, and in 

 large quantity ; but he was now fo much 

 reduced by pain, and the long continu- 

 ance of the dileafe, that he foon died, 

 Whether the diicharge of urine was ow- 

 ing to the obilruclion being refolved, or 

 a relaxation of the parts, or both, I will 

 ^ot determine. 



According to the different orders of 

 velTels they are found to occupy, and the 

 particular condition of the fluids proper 

 to them, tumors of different kinds ar? 

 formed, inflammatory, lymphatic, fatty, 

 indurated, or of fome other fpecies not 

 eafily determined, and fometimes of a, 

 mixed nature. Such as depend upon 

 obftruclion in the arterial velfels, being 

 immediately vmder the power of the 

 Jieart, or force of circulation, foon termi*!- 

 ^aate, ^nd have various iflues. Thole a^ 



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