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flic undertook laft Auguft a Journey into Hereford- 
fhzre, and ftaid there near Two Months, and, I fear, 
fhe might take fome Cold in her Journey 5 for her 
Pains grew worfe, and more troublefome, after her 
return home ; and fhe then voided great Quantities 
of thofe large Subftances, as well as fmall, that you 
fee,* and her Urine grew extraordinary ropy and 
fetid, notwithftanding all the Endeavours of another 
Gentleman and myfelf ; and very often the Subftance 
flie voided would be fo ftifF and ropy, that we could 
fcarce feparate it from the Pot; at other times fo 
pliant, that you might take it up a great Height with 
a Sprig of a Broom, or a Feather, and fo fall down 
again like a Lump into the Pot. 
She has for this conftderable time voided one or 
more of thefe hairy cruftaceous Subftances every Day 
or Night; they looking, when they are firft voided, 
like Hair and Coralline ; and her Pains are fo very 
exquifite, that we are forced, every Third Night at 
fartheft, to give her an Anodyne to quiet her; and 
that often cannot be done, her Pain being fo very 
great. 
The Continuance of this fevere Pain has brought 
her to a very conftderable Weaknefs, and almoft a 
total Lofs of Flefti ; and, what is her great Misfortune, 
fefpecially at this Seafon of the Year) that Milk will 
by no means agree with her : She has often tried to 
conquer it, but never, could, it conftantly making her 
very ftek in her Stomach, and fhe vomiting it up irf 
great large Lumps. 
We have ufed Inje&ions of Two or Three Sorts, 
but (he cannot well bear them ,* and fhe has had her 
Menfes very regukriy, till within the Two or Three laft 
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