CHAP. LIII. Of the signes of the ulcerated Bladder.
ULCERS are in the bottome of the bladder and the necke thereof. The signes of an ulcer in the bladder are, a deepe paine at the sharebones; * 1.1 the great stinch of the matter flowing therefrom; white and thin skins swimming up and downe in the water. But when the ulcer possesseth the necke of the bladder, the paine is more gentle, neither doth it trou∣ble before the patient come to make water, but in the very making thereof, and a lit∣tle while after.
But it is common both to the one and the other, that the yard is extended in ma∣king of water, to wit, by reason of the paine caused by the urine fretting of the ulce∣rated part in the passage by: neither is the matter seen mixed with the urine, as is u∣suall in an ulcer of the upper parts, because it is powred forth not together with the urine, but after it.