The Instruments appropriated to particular Operations, are the Trepan for opening the Bones in the Head, or elsewhere: The Catheters or Probes for Men and Women afflicted with the Stone, or difficulty of making Water.
Up, and not in any good ease yet, but had pain in making water, and some course.
It is good against the jaundice and falling sickness, being taken in wine; as also against difficulty of making water.
The uneasiness gradually goes off, and when they at length think of making water, none can be got to flow.
Retention not unfrequently takes place during gonorrhœa, from the dread which the patient has of making water; and from the swelling of the lining membrane.
On the 23d he was attacked with a sharp Pain in the Belly and Side, had a Stoppage in making Water, a quick and full Pulse, and most of the Symptoms of the Stone.
We formerly mentioned, that in acute Diseases many complained of a Stoppage or Difficulty of making Water; and others had this Complaint from Strictures of the Urethra, or Disorders of the Bladder or Kidneys[97].
The discharge in this latter kind being more saline, is liable to excoriate the part, and thus produce smarting in making water; in its great degree it is difficult to cure.
I marked that, sir; but she has not settled down, and can't be making water.
Her rigging is uninjured; she cannot be making water, and if her steam-gear were damaged she could trust to her sails.
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