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III. Ohfer’Vations upon diJfeSiing the (Body of a Ber-> 
Jon troubled with the Stone, , By Dr, Perroc 
_ . Williams, Bhyfician at Haverford-Weft in 
South-Wales. 
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M r. William Bowen of the Town and County of 
Haverford-Weji, aged between 40 and 50, hav- 
ing been, for about the Space of feven Years, feverely 
afilided with the ufual Symptoms of the Stone in the 
Kidneys and Bladder, viz. Bloody Urine after Exer- 
cife. Strangury, c^c, Dy’d in May 1722. His Body 
being opened, there were found in the Bladder fix 
fmooth oval Stones, exadly of the fame Figure, and 
nearly of the fame Magnitude : There were alfo three 
Cells in each Kidney, the Figure of each fuitable to 
that of the Stones : The Ureters were fo preternatu- 
rally extended, as very ealily to admit the largeft of 
the Stones to pafs from the Kidney to the Bladder. 
The Vifcera, appear’d in their natural State. 
IV. Hifiorta 
