THE URINARY SYSTEM. 
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the above should lead one to suspect disease of the urinary tract, 
namely- — 
{a) Increased frequency in making water. 
(d) Arrest of the flow (suppression). 
{c) Constant dribbling. 
{d) Offensive smell. 
(e) Alteration in colour. It is invariably high-coloured in 
fever ; may be greenish when the liver is affected, 
and markedly reddish when mixed with blood. 
{/) Pain evinced by straining and groaning during the act 
of voiding ; also by increased restlessness, denoted 
by frequent changes of posture, that is constant 
shifting of feet, lying down and getting up. 
