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almofl: clofed the Orifice: and. indeed the Situation of 
this Tumour was fuch, that it not only made the paf- 
fingthe Catheter very difficult, and hinder’d our feeling 
the Stones, by direding the Inflrument upwards } but 
likewife would alone produce the Symptoms of the 
Stone in the Bladder, by obftruding the free Difcharge 
of Urine through the 'Urethra \ the inner Membrane 
of which appeared as if lacerated in feveral Places, and 
the Tube fill’d with a glutinous Matter tinged with 
Blood. Cn the back Part of the Vejicula Seminales , 
near the 'Pro fiat a , were feveral Stones , as large as 
Peas, which clofely adhered to the adjacent Mem- 
branes. 
The Second , a Boy aged 10 Years, kill’d by a Blow 
on the Skull} whole' Spleen weigh’d two Pounds, and 
pofleffed almofl all the left Side of the abdominal Ca- 
vity. The Bladder, when diftended to its greateft Ca- 
pacity, would not contain an Ounce. 
The Third , a Man aged 25, who died of a Pocky 
Hectick, and fome Days before complained of a pain- 
ful Swelling in the Tefticle, which he faid came the 
Night before. I examin’d it, and found it to be a 
Hernia Aquofa , and would have pundur’d it, if I had 
not felt (befides the Water) a hard Body, which I 
could by no Means reduce. In a few Days he died, 
which gave me an Opportunity of being fatisfied. 
Opening the Scrotum , and feparating the common 
Membranes to the Procejjus Vaginalis , it contained 
about four Ounces of Water, befides a great Part of the 
Omentum ; fome Portion of which adhered to the Bot- 
tom of the Cavity, and the Albuginea that immediate- 
ly covers the Tefticle. 
F I N I S. 
