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' ^ arid mixed witli Butter, fhis ufual Medicine to render 
‘ him Laxative,J In a little time after eating it, he was 
‘ much difordered, and complained of an Oppreflion by’ 
‘ Wind^ at length the Wind (*as he terroed.it) fettled at 
the bottom ot his Belly, and in a very little time with 
‘ his Urine he emitted fome of the Herbs, with above 40 
‘ Corinths : A few Days after he pifs’d off feveral Parfley- 
* Leaves, which he had a little before eaten. I was cal- 
‘ led to him about the 12th of Islovember, when' his U- 
‘ rine being (hewn me, I thought that part of his Excre- 
‘ ments had been evacuated that way, and that fome La- ‘ 
‘ tent Ulcer had made a Pallage through the Inteflhum 
‘ Re&u/u into the Bladder, but found it otherwife^ for 
‘ there was no Faetor in the Urine, he had no Tenefmus^ 
‘ nor bloody, nor purulent Dejedions 5 but to fatisfy my 
‘ felf further in this Particular, I ordered him a Clyfter 
‘ tinfl-ured v/ith Indigo, which he retained above half an 
‘ hour, but his Urine was not at all difcoloured with it. 
‘ I prefcribed Pills of , two of which came off in his 
‘ Urine November 18. in an oblong form, about the big- 
‘ nefs of the end of the firft Quill in a Goofe’s Wing. The 
-Pills I have by me, except the half of one, which I rubb’d 
‘ abroad with my Fingers. Some time after he pifs’d off 
‘ a piece of a Raifon. He lived 'till Midfummer 1692. 
in which time he ejeded at divers times parts of R.oots, 
‘ and other things he eat. 
-His Wife refilled all the Importunity that could be 
made to have his Body diffeded : So tliat a great Secret 
was buried with him- J, H. 
Dlemrhrocck^ Farfix, T. Bartholiney 0. Borichins^ N 
.Blegriy, Mr, Pecquet, and others are of Opinion, that 
there is a concealed Channel for the Urine to the Emul- 
.. gents, &c. than thofe commonly fuppofed^ and they 
think it appears fo by divers Phenomena, Experiments, 
iEffays, tliey have made, (though like the Head of NUe 
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