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cio pauciora, aut pene nulla ea effe viderentur. Mox 
tarnen novis, variifque Obfcrvationibus inftituendis, ac 
praefertim magni Gnomonis ope, Auguftifftmi noftri 
Regis juftu erigendi, fore fpero, ut fecundorum nume- 
rum congruentius aflequarmir. 
Quas hfc obfervavi Solis, Lunteque Eclipfes, obfer- 
vavit R. P. 'Dominions Cap affns, Conimbrica ?, quo, a 
menfe Junio anni proxime i'uperioris 1716. balneorum 
causa feceilerat^ ibique nonnullas ctiam inftituit Ob- 
fervationes circa Poli Elevationem^ ac circa Intimi Sa- 
tellites Immerliones, atque Emerfiones 3 quas omnes 
feorfim exhibebir, una cum reliquis ab ipfo mox ha* 
bcndis in variis hujufce Regni locis ad Boream fitis. 
Deinceps in aliis etiam opportunity inftituentur. 
VII. Some OlferVations made in the Dijfettion of 
three Subjects 3 hy Mr, Ran by, 
T HE Fir ft, a Man aged 70 Years, who died of a 
Suppreflion of Urine, occafion’d by a Stone flop- 
ping in the Urethra , juft within the Gians , of the 
Bignefs of a Horfe-Bean. This Appearance, with the 
Symptoms that had attended this miferable Man, gave 
me Reafon to exped fomething remarkable in the uri- 
nary Paftages. The Ureters and Uelvis were very 
much diftended} which is common where great Num- 
bers cf Stones have defcended down them, from the 
Kidneys to the Bladder. The Bladder contained about 
fixty Stones , the largeft of which was about the Size 
of a Walnut, the others (mailer 3 and juft within the 
iNeck, was a hard 'Tumour , as big as a Nutmeg, which 
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