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Another Experiment of Dr. Baynard's was this, viz. 
Mr. Banmjler, an Apothecary in OU Fifh-Jlreet, London^ 
defired the Dodor to vifit a Servant of liis, who for 
fcven or eight days laboured under a total Supprefficn 
of Urine. Upon which, he fuppofing it might proceed 
from fome Stone fallen upon the Neck of the Bladder, 
bid him fend to Mr. Charles Bernard^ an Eminent Sur- 
geon, to try his Catheter, which accordingly he did, 
but found not the icaft appearance of any Stone there, 
nor a drop of Water in his Bladder; whereupon the 
Doftor fuppofing that it might be the fame Cafe, of 
which that moft Learned Prelate, Dr. Wilk'tns, late Bi- 
fhop of Chejier dyed, caufed the Patient to take a quan- 
tity of Acids in a convenient Vehicle, upon which Se- 
cretion being prefently made, he immediately urined in 
great quantity, and was thereby reftored to his Health. 
The like Experiment was made on a Gentleman, a 
Member of thisprefent Parliament, by Dr. Baynard^nd 
Dr. Coky where the aforefaid Mr. Charles Bernard had 
tryed the Catheter, and found it the Apothecary's Cafe, 
who was by the ufe of Acids reftored to his Health : 
And in feveral Cafes fince he has found it toanfwer with 
great fuccefs. 
In another Cafe where the faid Mr. Banmfler was con- 
cerned as an Apothecary, in a great Suppreffion of Urine, 
and after many Medicines given in vain and to no pur- 
pofe, he propofed Dr. Baynard's Method, which caufed 
the Patient to Urine prefently, and he was alfo re- 
ftored to bis Health. 
