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Show APPENDIX some days gave reason t dhseast suppose, that there was a stone in the bladder: but, 0 It was accordingly propose idneys These symptom to examine hi with the sound, in order to ascertain the fact a ¢y but Mr. Garrick wa right ¢ one of those, wh an unconquerable aversio to any mstrumen being passed into the bladder éntreaties on th hav subject he resisted al dcclaring h « Fr woul wil rather die than submit to it. - To the foregoin complaints were added, during the last fou months of his life, the usual symptoms attend produ in being hectic patients his urine gradually di minished in quantity ; and, for four day viou t hi death ther wa no pre a dro secreted " LEaVE being obtained to ope the body the viscera, of' th thora and abdeme wer perfectly ‘fre¢xfrom' the leasti~app arance o disease in th some quence 1av be |