tity of Urine, becaufe it required greater force to make 
it afcend from the bottom of the Cyftis , which could 
not be done but with great labour and fatigue. 
The pairi which he did fufFer in the late years of his 
life, was caufed by the thicknefs of the Mhchs running 
out of the glandules of his Bladder, his Kidneys being 
very good and found* 
Bxplanathu ofth Chardf ers in the Figure. 
A A the body of the [truQ Bladder, i, 2, |, 4, 5, 6, its 
glandules. 
B B the great Cyftis. 
G C the fmaller Cyftis, i, 2, 3, its wrinMes* 
D part of the true Bladder overturned. 
E the neck of the Bladder. 
F F F F the two Urethras. 
Q the infcrtiori of tii9 Spermatick Veffel^ in the Vr^^ 
H H the Proflates. 
thra. 
L the Vrethra. ..' 
M M the ereftores Mufcles; 
N the Perns. 
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