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tops ending in clusters were taken off by the 
forceps. 
F f The fliape of thefe tops of the excrefcences. 
Plate II. 
The fame bladder, after removing the excrefcences, 
in order to fhew their common root E. 
F , Very confiderable flefhy fibres, which furround 
this bafis, and were confounded in the fcirrhous 
fubflance. It was this fcirrhous bafis, that I had 
touch’d with the flaff, and which I took for a 
hard body. The difficulty of touching it arofc 
from the neceffity of paffing between two ex- 
crefcences. 
DD , The great thicknefs of this bladder. 
Plate III. 
Cutting forceps or fciffars, to cut the excrefcences 
of the bladder or uterus , which are inacceffible to 
the lingers. 
A , The bend of this inftrument on the flat of its 
blades. 
B , Buttons, which terminate each blade, and are at 
fome little diftance from one another, even when 
the blades are clofed together: that thefe ends 
might neither prick nor pinch the coats of the 
bladder. 
Plate IV. 
Fig. 1 . The new canula. 
A , The neck, which is to be embraced by the neck 
of the bladder. 
The fwelling, which is to be within the neck oi 
the bladder. 
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