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bladder; which done was clofely embraced by the 
faid cid. 
As there was not the lead; appearance of any fluid 
either in the bag or dudt, before it was cut off, this 
difcharge, together with the done, induced me to fuf- 
pe£t that the cafe was a Hernia . ciflica. In order to 
be certain, I daid fome time j and, when I thought it 
was probable that fome urine was derived into the 
bladder, I defired the boy to make water; he en- 
deavoured fo to do, and a full dream of urine flowed 
out through the wound in the groin,, which put the 
cafe beyond all doubt. 
I drefled him fuperficially he had no bad 
fymptom ; his urine all palfcd out. by his wound for a 
fortnight, or twenty days; at the end of which 
time, the wound gradually contra&ed ; all the urine 
came through the urethra; and at the end of a month 
he was perfectly well. 
P. Pott. 
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