2p "the Jrt of ¥ AV.Kt EB.V. 



are in the Bladder, is to hold the Urine as long as 

 we can with Safety, and then the Detrufores Urina 

 or Mufcles which drive out the Urine will have 

 more Power to force out the Contents of the Biad- 

 Grey or der. But when the Stones are of the white Kind or 

 ^vhi iih inclinable to a greyilh Colour, we have Reafon to 

 Gravel. f^^j. ^^^\j. becoming fo large that they cannot pais 

 n.ofthkely ^j^^ Ureters, ^c. Therefore, thofe who are afflic- 

 \lvH ted with the reddifh Gravel refembling Brick-Duft, 



Stones in have lefs to apprehend 5 for I dare fay this lait 

 the Kid- YJmA feldom flicks together in fuch Quantity as to 

 "'>■'' '^'- form a Stone that cannot be pifsM oft by the Perns. 

 p , ,,,•<, It is certain that the Kidneys in Human Bodies 

 ^:^nti are, in Fits of the Gravel, affbaed with a true In- 

 the Gravel. flammation. And this the . incomparable Boer- 

 Signs oiit ^^^^^ teiis us is fo from the burning, pungent, and 

 BoS^r"'" g^eat Pain ; from the fmail Quantity of Urine very 

 ^''^'''- red and fiery, or in the Height of the Diftemper. 

 watry ; from the Numbnefs of the Leg on the pain d 

 Side,' the Pain of the Groin and Tefticle, the Ihac 

 PaJJmi or Nervous Colick, the vomitmg ot Uiie^ 

 and continual Belchings. 



All the general Caufes producing an Inflamma- 

 tion may ocaifion the aforefaid Symptoms, more 

 particularly what hinders the Straining and Pallage 

 of the Urine in the Urinary Paffages. And it a 

 s-reat Inflammation feizes thefe Veffels, they are 

 often fo bound up, that no Urine is made; at other 

 Times but very little, thin, and watry ; which no 

 Doubt is a very bad Sign. _ 



The Species and Caufes of Nephritick or Gravel- 

 Pains are infinite, yet the Cure of all of them is 

 much what the f^ime. And Firft. 

 Tl e Cure General Remedies proper for the Cure of Infiam- 

 mations take Place, ^-Z^. Bleeding, Rea>ulfion, and 

 Diluticn', ^.Xidi lenient Decoaions, Emollients, ^tA 

 fuch Things as refill too much Heat, fliould be 

 given plentifully. . 



Cl^fters, To7ne.mtations, and Baths prepared with 

 Emollients, are ( in Human Bodies ) exceeding bene- 



