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CLASS X, 



STRANGURY, AND OTHER DISORDERS OF 

 THE PARTS NECESSARY TO THE SECRETION 

 AND EVACUATION OF URINE. 



STRANGURY. 



The parts that by fome defed: or injury 

 conftitute the caufe of thefe complaints, are fo 

 nicely conftrudted, and lb remotely fituated, 

 from every poffible m^eans of infpecflion, that a 

 great degree of judgment and delicate difcrimi- 

 nation muft be exerted before a diftindlion can 

 be made, or a jufl and decifive opinion obtain- 

 ed. The ftrangury is an obflrudlion or tempo- 

 rary fuppreffion of urine, and may arife from 

 different caufes; for, as before obferved, the va- 

 A a 4 riety 



