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Her poverty is fo great, that during this long and? . 
painful fcene of fuffering, fhe had no afliftance from 
medicine, or art, in any (hape whatever j fo the ex- 
clulion of the ftone was wholly the work of nature. 
Bury, March 25, J- Steward, Surgeon. 
1765. R. Hafted, Apothecary. 
Explanation of the Plate. 
{hews the flone as indented by prelTure of the 
neck of the bladder where appears the nucleus 
marked b\ cc, feveral fmall ftriaa leading to thole 
larger canals marked ddd^ being the only palfages 
by which the urine could get off, which was con- 
tinually draining away ; the lower canal appears 
corroded by the acrimony of the urine ; c e, two 
appendices of frelh calculous matter. This is a 
fide view of the ftone. 
VoL. LV. 
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XX. A. 
