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(although that was greatly inlarged, fo as each of 
them to contain half a Pint of Pus, or more) Form- 
ing for themfelves Cells in the Parenchyma of the 
Kidneys, which Cells were all ulcerated within, and 
full of Matter, communicating with the Pelvis ; the 
whole Subftance of the Kidneys was fcirrhous. The 
Patient had long been troubled with grievous Pains 
of the Back, and had voided great Quantities of Pus 
with all the Urine {he made, fo that there was no 
doubt of there being Ulcers in her Kidneys; and fhe 
herfelf often declared there were Stones in the Kid- 
neys, which, upon any Motion, fhe could feel grate 
againft each other. The Bladder and Ureters feemed 
to be lefs hurt by fo long a Difcharge of Matter than 
might reafonably be expeftcd, being only a little 
excoriated ; and indeed lefs than 1 have found in 
other feemingly parallel Cafes, where the Matter has 
been of a more corrofive Nature; but in this Cafe it 
was thick and fmooth. 
The Left Kidney was likewife full of Matter, and 
contained only One Stone, larger than any of thofe 
in the Right, nearly of a triangular Figure, with the 
Angles growing pointed at their Extremities, 
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