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The Stone (of which I fend you the fide-View 
Fi^. I. drawn as near to the Life as we could) is of 
the fame Colour and Texture with others of this kind 
that T have feen, formed in humane 'Bodies. Its 
V eight, ab I c^:prefent find it, is, 5 ij. Avoir d. 
When firli voided, ’twas confiderably more, feveral 
Pieces having been rubb’d off at c c, and likewife on 
the other fide : The greatefl Circumference is 7 In- 
ches and 2 ; \\s 4 Inches i round at the thickeil place, 
and the length on the Convexity is 4 Inches l; the 
parts of the Stone zx. a a a are fomewhat jagged and 
llainM with Blood, as is the little Protuberance on the 
oppofite fide h Here I fuppofe, it met with the moft 
refiftance, at the time of its Expulfion thro’ the Urinary ' 
• Paflage. 
III. An 
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