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Obfer-vatms of what did prMernaturdly occur in the 
opening of the Body of Mr . Sxnuli of Highgate 
July %th. 1 6% J. Communicated by that learned 
Fhyfitian Dr. Edward Tyfan Reg. Soc. Soc. 
I XT t n n J ^^3' QM^ . t 
N the firft place dividing the Jhdomeny immediately 
upon Incifim made into the Periton^nm^l we difcovered 
the Bladder very Sohirrou^ and thick,-!//^. % of an Inch ; of a 
Preternatural Figure, and diftended to the bigneft ^f a 
ChildsHead; And at the e^^ Xr^tersQW each 
fide "WttQtwoVrotU'berAnc^^^^^ the bignefs of a Hens Egg 
i^^£[)^ Vr^ers of the lapgnpls pf the final) Gutts 
in Children, to that they could eafily admit -t wo fingers in- 
to their Cavity. They -were both rcpleat with Urine or 
^ ierous matter ; which i^pon preffure did eafily regurgi- 
tate into the Kidneys, but would not pafs at all into the 
Bladder. The Kidneys were of their Katural bignefs and 
Figure, but fb emaciated that they were rather large 
Baggs than of a fleOiy Subftance ; The Cavity of the Pel- 
vis being (b larg as to contiain above 3 ounces of Water : 
But to return to the Bladder; therein upon Afertionwz 
difcovered a very ftrange fortof Cj^^ or Bags, ofthe ex- 
afl: Figure of Eggs, of feveral dimerifions, fome larger 
than Goofe Eggs, others as big as Hen Eggs, to the num- 
ber of twelve in all ; and about eight of them whole and 
repleat with a Limpid Serum : The Coats of thefe Bladders 
were fome of them confiderably thick, others very thin 
and tender ; all of them loole and free without the leaft 
adhsefion, either to one another or to the Coat of the Blad- 
der. There was little or no Urine in the Bladder but 
what 
