C n° 3 
But fo foon as this acceffory Prefiure is taken off 
from the Cyftis fellea, by opening and emptying the 
purulent Tumour or Impoftem in its Neighbourhood, 
adjoining and adhering to it, the Bile begins again to 
flow freely into the Cyftis fellea y and to dilate it as 
before i therefore the Regurgitation of the Bile into 
the Blood ceafeth, and the Jaundice begins to decline. 
Then fo foon as the Rupture or Burfting of the Gall- 
Bladder happened, and it began to be emptied, all 
Degrees of Refiftance being now totally taken off from 
the "Tori biliarii , they fpew out their Contents fo 
copioufly, that the Hepatic Duds are gradually fruf- 
trated by fuch a ftrong Revulfion $ the Bile begins to 
flow all to the wounded and almofl emptied Cyftis 
biliaria , and either very little or none to be carried 
by the ‘Duff us hepntiens to the Chokd'ochus com- 
munis , whofe Diameter and Paflage into the ‘Duode- 
num we found larger than ufual, but empty. In this 
State, which was the laft Stage of his Diftemper, the 
pcriftaltic Motion begins to fail, the Expulfion of the 
Excrements to be very tardy, or not at all to fucceed 
without the Afliftance of purging Medicines or Cly- 
fters, which alfo had but a very {lender EfFed; the 
Patient ceafeth to be nourifhed, tho' he took a com- 
petent Quantity of Food, and dies in a Week after this 
Coftivenefs began. 
The Degree of Perfedion of the Natural, Vital and 
Animal Fundions in this Perfon, during 14 Years 
Indifpofition, was certainly owing to the Soundnefs of 
all the Vifcera , and an almofl fufficient Secretion and 
Excretion of Bile by the Duff us hepaticus into the 
Choledochus communis y whofe Cavity and Paflage into 
the ‘Duodenum was large and open, which could not 
have 
