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in the former with which approaches certain 

 death. When the kidnies become totally 

 inadequate to their general purpofe, a lup- 

 preflion and general ftagnation conlequcntly 

 enfue, the lots of the animal becoming inevi- 

 table ; and although relief is fometimes moft 

 expeditioufly obtained, in an inflammation of 

 the parts, by a gentle method above direelied^ 

 yet in an ulceration much is not left to hope. 

 In this cafe there is vifible pain and difquiet- 

 ude, the evacuation is not totally fupprelled, 

 being only at times temporarily obllrudled; 

 it frequently alters its appearance, being fome- 

 times thick, depoliting a turbid fediment, as 

 if impregnated with membranous matter; at 

 other times tinged with blood, the evident 

 effed of a corroded folution of the difeafed 

 part. In this inltance the following balls or 

 drink only can be relied on, for any expecta- 

 tion of permanent relief or probable mitir 

 gation : 



Taki: 



