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I had him put into the Bath at 9 o’ Clock. Part 
of his Clyfter came from him there an Hour and half 
after. At every Bathing I order’d a Spoonful of Cor- 
dial to be given him at going in, and towards the 
Middle of the Bath a Mefs of Broth, or 2 half Mefles. 
He came out at the End of two Hours. 
After this fourth Bathing he found himfelf almoft 
wirhout any Fever $ and was fo well, that he teiz’d 
us and the Nurfes for fomething to eat. This de- 
termined me to let the Suppuration quietly fix itfelfs 
which feem’d already to begin at the Wound of the 
T eguments. He made W ater this Day once or twice 
through the Penis. 
Tuefday , May 21ft, 4th Day.] In the Morning 
he was without a Fever; and the Diftemper which 
he complain’d of moft was Hunger. I then fet out 
for Rouen . 
The Patient continued to grow better every Day. 
I returned the iothDay, to preferibe him a lefsftrid- 
Diet. 
Th z Cicatrix of the Bladder had form’d itfelf on 
the 20 th. That Day no Urine at all paffed any more 
through the Wound of the Belly, a large Bandage 
was laid over the Wound, and he was fometimes put 
on his Back 5 efpecially after he began to make Water 
through the Penis. 
The Wound of the Teguments was intirely cica- 
trized on the 40th Day 5 and he was fo well, that 
he came to fee me at Rouen on the 50th Day. He 
was grown fo fat, that I hardly knew him again. 
Explanation of the Figures. Tab. II. 
Fig. 1. reprefents the anterior and upper Side of the 
Stone. 
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