prefent likewife Dt. Paget , Dr. ^lcrm ^ Dr. />//>, Dr. 
Darelj&cc.^ weobferved the Liver to be very large and faft- 
nedto the Diaphragm more then ufually ; the fo firmly 
joyned to the Liver near the Gall-Bladder, that I could not 
feparate it v^^ithout Incifion. The Gibbous part of the Liver 
cowards the right fide, appeared difcoloured^ where making 
Incifion there plentifully iffued out a perfefl FkSy very 
fa^tid ; as likewife there did from a wound I made in its Ca- 
vbiiS part near the Fjffure. This purulent Matter I found not 
contained in any particular Cyflis or Bag, but infeveral Sinuses 
in ihatpart of the Liver 5 whereas the other parts feemed 
found and well coloured. Nor did 1 meet with any where 
any Tubercules, Glandules, orSchirrhus* 
This Abfcefs may well be prefumed the Caufeof that lurk- 
ing Fcaver that took off the Patient; he labouring under it 
about fix weeks, yec without much Complaints of ficknefs, 
but troubled with irregular heats, yetfometimes fuchas were 
inperceptible to himfelf : twice or thrice, but at great diftan- 
ces, he had paroxyfms of Chill fits like an Intermittent Fea- 
vor, butfucha and drynefs in his Throat as proved ob* 
fiinate to all Medicines. His approaching Death was attend- 
ed with other fjmproms that ufually follow the affcftionofrhe 
Brain and Gems Nervofum. Formerly he had been often 
fubjedt to the Yellow Jaundicej and 'tis well worth the en- 
quiry, why at prefent nothing thereof appeared? fince the 
Gall Bladder wasnot only filled and crammed with Stones, but 
likewife ihe Meatus Cyjiicus and DuBhs Communis even to 
the Duodemm, v/ere very much extended wirh them, as like- 
wife in the Vorus Bihrins I met with feveral fmall ones. There 
was no fluid Gall contained in the Bladder, but fome that was 
fofr, of a deep yellow Ochre colour that filled up the Inter- 
fl ices of the Stones. Thefe Stones were of a various bignefs, 
from that of a large Nut,or Nufmeg,to a Pepper corn: their co^ 
lour was of a darkifih yellow Ochre, although in fome there ap- 
peared Lawi/j£of a browner colour: to the touch,when a little 
dry^they feemed foapy ; their weight was light^and their fcent 
very fetid, refembling that of the purulent matter in the Li- 
ver. Their <:onfiftcnce was friable ; their figure for the mod 
part Triangular, or inclining to that figure, but all Angu^ 
lar ; that fide towards the Gall Bag was protuberant and con- 
vex^ 
