I toll 1 
aHfftor^of the Difeafe^ fhewmg the umverfality of its 
(3iU perfoas of the other Sex being liable to it;) the Symp* 
tomes ^ttettding it, /inch as are a Laffitude, want of 
Strength, efpecially in the Legs, an ill habit of Body, 
and iometimes Fasns, Sea ) and the nature of the 
htsmor difchargd^ As to the origi ne ot this hamor, 
he looks on ft to be lome of that part of the Succu/ Nutria 
tius, which (he thinks,) is brought from the Stomack 
and lnteftins, bj Fibres , to the Vurus % but that which 
gives rifeto, and is the Efficient caufe of this Diftemper 
is one or more of the following particulars >- t^/^ i a Lax' 
nefs in the texture of the Worn, z A difufe of the Glands 
of that part* j Some Injury done the Lymphatics or 4 
the Tubuli initj / A SoluHo Continui in the fame part. 
Lafl of ail he gives fome particulars which diftinguifh 
this difeas from the Gonorrhea in Women i a Diftem- 
per feated in the Glands Prape Meatus urinarii exi* 
^2^/w,accompanyed with a heat of Urine,and a ftrangury, 
and continued without any long IntermilEoni which 
inftances do not hold true of the ^eumatifmus vteru 
nus. 
Bavidii j 
