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The Weight of it I do not recoUedl r 

 its Diameter might, at a Medium, be 

 eight or nine Inches : it was not, how- 

 ever, fo heavy, as from its Size one would 

 imagine, or as a natural Stone of that 

 Size would be. 



What we have laft to take notice of 

 under this Title, are the feveral Speci- 

 mens of Stones extra6led from human 

 Bodies, the larger from the Urine Blad- 

 der, the fmall from the Gall Bladder, and 

 the others were formed in the Kidneys. 

 There are fome which were occafioned 

 by the ^Party's fwallowing the Stones of 

 Cherries and other Fruits, a Cruft of flo- 

 ny Matter firft gathering on them, they 

 afterwards increafe in Bulk, and caufe 

 the moft violent Pains, not unfrequently 

 Death itfelf. Many Remedies have been 

 offered to the Pubhc for this dreadful 

 Diforder, but none of them are to be 

 depended on ; fome not anfwering the 

 Purpofe intended, others being too rough 

 in their Operation, A proper Stone 



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