A disquisition on medicines that dissolve the stone. In which Dr. Chittick's secret is considered and discovered ... / [Alexander Blackrie].
- Alexander Blackrie
- Date:
- 1766
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A disquisition on medicines that dissolve the stone. In which Dr. Chittick's secret is considered and discovered ... / [Alexander Blackrie]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[ !°4 ] “ kidney was found confumed to a “ putrid fanies, and his right ureter to- t “ tally obftrudted with a ftone cc Two men never once com- cc plained of any diforder in their kid- <£ neys, yet after death, a very large “ ftone was found in the kidney of <c each of them c< Herman Osterdyke Schauht, “ (profeffor of medicine at Leyden, co- iC temporary and coltegue with Boer- haave) being an eye-witnefs, has £C recorded, that a man had a ftone of four ounces weight in the ureter, O J €C and, befides that, another of feven <c ounces weight in the bladder, yet <c from neither of which, while alive, *e had he the leaft pain or trouble ||. <c Heur- * Holler, cap. Hydrope in Scholio. f Bagliv. prax. Med. lib, i. cap. 9. j) Orationc Leydas habita 8. Feb. 1735.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30546382_0112.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


