The CONTENTS. 
Boiled more mucilaginous than roafled Meat yU. 8. 
Calculus not owing to pituitous Matter^ n. 9, 
10, II. 
It adheres Jooner and in greater Plenty to in^ 
cr lifted than to clean Vejfels^ n. 15. 
Phe Urine mojl rancid at the great eft Dijlance 
from drinkings n. 16. 
fhe Calculus does not increafe with an equable 
Progrejjtony n. 17, 18. 
Experiment IX. p. 226. 
fhe Alternacies of Heat and Cold tend to har^ 
den the Calculus^ this Jhewn by pouring cold 
Water on boiling Calculi y n. i, &c. 
Hence laying on the Back may conduce to 
n. 6. 
fhe ill Effedis of this Pofure, n. 6. 
A Propofal to lay in a reclined PoJiurCy n. 7, 8. 
Alfo to lay alternately on each fidcy n. 10, 1 1. 
Calculi not the Effedi but caufe of Diforders hi 
the Kidney Sy n. 15. 
Experiment X. p. 233. 
Calculus arifes more from our Drink than Food 
n. 1. 
Mof W 2ters impregnated with fartarine Prin^ 
ciplesy n. 2, &c. 
fhis Jhewn in fever al InJlanceSy by Experiment^ 
on their IncrufationSy ibid. 
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