oe et 
and a fypartom. ncheatenbiias i 
ters, that a ag Boe or idiopathic — sinint Per 
conttitutions ; in which it has been con- 
fidered as a falutary evacuation, originating in the local con- 
geftion or plethora of the nes (See she Nofol. 
Meth. Clafs. ix. Gen. v . Hematuria /poatanea : 
alfo Juncker, Tabul. 10. in oes 25.) > initances, 
however, are at leaft eueeey rare, arid have not occurred 
to the obfervation of Dr. C experienced phy- 
ficians. r. Cullen thinks it poiterei that the obfervations, 
which have ‘aad recorded, may have been fallacious ; ‘¢ for 
T have frequently obferved,” fays, * an hematuria with- 
out fymptoms of othe of the age or urinary 
pa‘Tages being, for the time, 2 whilit, however, fits 
af a wapbriakgse oie eee before, or at ter, hap- 
ned, rendered it to me a probable, that the 
hematuria was ole to a wound wenn a ftone prefent 
in onc agement ary (Firft Lines, par. 
I 
“the moft frequent caufe of hamaturia, is the ivan of 
a {tone or concretion in fome part. of thefe paflages ; 
the difcharge of blood, in fuch cafes, is stalked owing sae 
the wounding of the internal furface of the pelvis of ae 
pringeah of the ureter, or of the bladder, occafioned 
hard and often ia tacts thaped fubftance. This is “e 
Hieematu len In fz. Ipecies 5s of Sauvaces. attending 
pe See will enable us to ‘afcertain, ee much: difficulty 
in ral, whether the 
~, 
en 
to the bladder; in men it is accompanied with a painful 
retraction of the tefticle of the fame fide, and in women 
with a numbnefs ext down the thigh ; and 
feverity of the Sid ag there is generally . Loreena fto- 
omiting. See Nepnra 
In fuch pista: the bloed difcharged witty a urine is fome- 
times of a florid colour, but for the molt part it is of adark 
hue. The whole of it is fometimes. diffufed or diffolved, 
- the urine; but if-it is 
recaebing. er 
and ie Seren in the ureters, takes the 
els, and is therefore voided under the ap- 
Ppe 
bro pleni.” Thefe 
coag ar ce isin ———— a 
i > in the cafe 
at he } 
ae 
the external violence (conftituting the H. violent 
red quors, ‘by camphor and other anody 
the hematuria calculofa, when it wake iui 
the kidney or ureter, and many of the fam . from 
obferved, when the blood proceeds ee oe t 
blader 
when a pelts is serene there. The f 
turia 5. 
of acute pain in the lumbar region, pits 
ing obliquely acrofs to the bladder, the fenfe of weight and 
ain in the feat of this organ, the fudden Pi of the 
urine, while pafling i in a full ftream, &c. (fee 
contribute to point out the fource of the ham 
a Sarge : lated - 
bladder, and is therefore with difficulty got rid of, 
ee pain and unealinefs may appear to be chiefly in the ty 
der, though it contains. no ftone ; but in fuch cafe, he 
erves, the antecedent fymptoms will apes ifcover th 
sature of the difeafe. 
cure of hematuria ccaleulofa can only be effegted by the 
: 
return ceed by t the remedies a =" to obviate the 
of -concre- 
kaline ae “ 
Oa 
the uric acid, of — 
‘ormati 
tions ee confit. 
forbent 
which the 
fadlbaienit to” add, that every f 
affe@t the kidnies or ureters m 
that of fuch irritation none is Pe pte 
fiderable than the prefence of hardened fices in the colon, 
which 8 courfe mult he removed by the frequent. ufe of 
tives. 
Hematuria occafionally happens from the we 
ani . 
matica, of _ Savages, ie 2, and 13.) 3 
loins, or we once obferved) in the: 
the bell hi or from the ns or long continued exe xerci 
the mufcles.incumbent on the kidnies, as in riding on 
back. The former of thefe cireumflances are often im 
dissely followed by a difcharge of pure blood from 
_ In fuch cafes, the rigid adoption of the 
‘Und nder: the ina at hematuria fain vicki S 
swage 
“st includes ae variety of the difeafe, which occurs in eres 
gury mm 
Initanees of, So saieathe So alfo heen monet 
ori; ihre be the ee : 
if : thefe are at leatt dj 
a 
cat and denote, not any sae difeafe of 
