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CLASS X. 



STRANGURY and other disorders of 



THE PARTS NECESSARY TO THE SECRE- 

 TION AND EVACUATION OF URINE. 



STRANGURY. 



The parts that by feme defedt or injury 

 conftitute the caufe of thefe complaints are fo 

 nicely conftruded and fo remotely fituatcd 

 from every poffible means of Inf; tftion, that a 

 great degree of judgment and delicate difcrimi- 

 nation muft be exerted before a diltindlion can 

 be niade,Gr a juft and decifive opinion obtained. 

 The Strangury is an obilrudion or temporary 

 fuppreffion of urine, and may arife from diffe- 

 rent caufes ; for, as before obferved, the variety 

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