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communis Cholodockus was near four times as large as 
ufiiai. 
.. The Ilium was thruft down much lower than ordi- 
nary 5 and the Convolutions of the Gut were, in feve- 
ral Places, grown firmly together: The Colon a Ifo, 
on both Sides, was ftrongly attach’d to the Perito- 
neum. ’Tis a i moll conftantly obferved, where the 
Omentum is either con fumed, or greatly depraved, 
that the Convolutions of the Guts grow together, 
and adhere to the adjoining Parts, for want of that 
oily Mucus , which, in a natural Stare, in great Plenty 
tranfudes from the Omentum , to lubricate them, and 
render them fit for the regular Performance of the 
perifialtic Motion, &c. 
In the Cavity of the Abdomen there were near fix 
Quarts of putrid Water, fomewhat ting’d with 
Blood in the right Cavity of the Thorax about a 
Pint. 
The urinary Bladder, quite empty, and half rotten, 
did not contain a Drop of Urine, but was fmeared 
over with a fort of purulent Matter. In the right 
Kidney was found the bigger Stone, which took up 
almoft all the Pelvis renalis . In the right Ureter 
were two or three fmall Stones, which, with a fort of 
very tough Mucus, had fhut its Paffage intirely. 
Indeed the great Stone in the Pelvis had well-nigh 
quire bung’d up the Mouth of the Ureter. 
In the left Kidney was the fmaller Stone, which 
had fo entered the Ureter with its conical Part, as 
adequately to Hop it, like a Cork in a Bottle. When 
we had removed this Stone (tho’ we found no other 
in the Ureter), we could not force any Water thro' 
it 
