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till a Fortnight before his Death, when It intirely 
difappear’d, and his Urine had no SmelTor Tafte, 
and came away involuntarily. 
On draining and filtrating the Urine, I often found 
little fcaly Bits, very fmall, which, when dry rubb’d, 
became an impalpable Powder. After he left off the 
Medicine, I could never find this in the Urine, tho’ 
I fearch’d very carefully. 1 
His Diet the whole Time was chiefly Spoon-meat ; 
now and-then a little Meat, but very feldom ; and 
he had but little Appetite when he began, and was 
very weak. 
On opening the Body I found his Kidneys very 
found, and neither Stone nor Gravel in them : But 
in his Bladder there were two Hundred and fourteen 
Stones; the two biggeft about the Size of Nutmegs, 
the others gradually lefs, to the Bignefs of a Pea, and 
fmaller, but each whole, not Pieces. They were of 
a foft chalky Subftance and Colour, and weigh’d 
all together fix Ounces Averdup. two Scruples and 
four Grains ; befides which there were feveral fmall 
Scales, fuch as I found in his Urine. The other 
Vifcera had nothing remarkable. The Quantity of 
fmall chalky and fcaly Bits and Powder that I could 
fave out of the Urine, was about as much in 24 
Hours as would well cover a Shilling ; and perhaps 
there might be as much more loft in his Urine, 
when at Stool, and on the Sides of the Pot and 
Urinal. 
VIII. 
