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1 7| nature, difficult to pass by urine, and of difficult evacuation 2 9| bladder does not expel the urine, but raises its heat excessively. 3 9| passed off in the form of urine, but the thickest and most 4 9| being rolled about in the urine, whatever is of a thick 5 9| stone forced down by the urine falls into the neck of the 6 9| the bladder and stops the urine, and occasions intense pain; 7 9| that the obstruction to the urine is situated there. As a 8 9| calculus have very limpid urine, because the thickest and 9 9| and bladder, so that the urine being also heated undergoes 10 9| wide, so that in them the urine is easily expelled; neither