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XV. An Account of thedjafe of William Payne, 
'tilth what appeared upon examining his 
Kidneys and Bladder, when his Body was 
opened 5 by Mr, George Bell^ Surgeon . 
Read Feb. 4. ITT Jill am T ay ne, aged about 71, had 
jhoViA'havA been afHi&ed with the Stone in his 
been infer tedat Bladder, and other calculous Complaints, 
p. 17. Art. x. f or f cvera [ Years: He had taken Mrs. 
Stephens s Medicines for 15 Months. See Hartley^ 
View, &c. p. 8. Cafe III. 
He was iubjeft alfo to a fcrotal Rupture on the 
Left Side, from which however he fuffered no great 
Inconveniency,unlefsupon NegledtofhisTrufs, which 
he had been directed to wear 5 and even then, if the In- 
teflines came down, he ufed to return them with Eafc. 
About the Beginning of pfannary laft, he was at- 
tacked with a fevere Fit of the Stone, attended, upon 
every Attempt to make Water, with a ftrong Tenefmus , 
that forced into the Scrotum a confiderable Quantity 
of the Inteftines, which exceeding his Skill to reduce, 
he fent for me. I found theTumour large and unequal, 
but without muchTenfion or Inflammation ; his Pulfe 
low, with clammy Sweats; he complained of violent 
Pains in his Back, propagated thro’ the whole Length 
of the Ureters , accompanied with Naufea and Vomit- 
ings ; he felt exquifitePain about the Neck of his Blad- 
der and Gians, with an unufual Weight in c Perlnao> 
he had frequent Inclinations to make Water, but fel- 
dom made above a Spoonful at once, and that Drop 
