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of obftrudlion, and reftorc the tone of 

 the bladder. By the eafy continued fuc- 

 cuflion in thefe exercifes, and without 

 any unnatural irritating flimulus, it is 

 gently incited to exert its innate power 

 of contrading itlclf. Mineral waters 

 Ukewife may now very properly be 4i" 

 xodiedf and with no fmall benefit, to ha- 

 llen and complcat the cure* Where a 

 fuitable one cannot conveniently be had, 

 lime-water and the bark may be ufed* 



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