OCR Text |
Show Tab. XVII. Fig. I. The Tongue of a Liam e 4. He tip of the Tongue which is finooth near its origen. I; I). T The pointed Protuberanccs feared in the middle, and do bend inward. c c c c. The pointed Prominencies placed on the {ides of the Tongue which are more finall then thofe of the middle. d d. The pointed Protuberancies are more large toward the roots oftheTongue, e. The Larynx or top of the Windvpipe. f ff f The Cartilagcs of the Afpera Arteria, which is almoli circular Fig. 2, The Spleen (f4 Lion. a a a. The Convex part of the Spleen, furnilhed with an eminent Pro+.A A. minence +. I) 12.. The origen of the Spleen confining on the left Hypoconder. d d d. The part of the Spleen growing lefs and lefs, hath a more Rraight prorefs. 6 6. Th? Termination of the Spleen, much finaller then the Otigen, fff The Concave art of the Spleen adorned with a Semicircular figure. 3. The connexion o the Spleen with the Stomach in its Protuberance. h I). And the connexion of the Spleen with the but-end of the Tamrmt Fig. 3. 7736 Pancreas (f a Lion. a a. The but-end of the 734110344, much larger then the tell. [2 [2. The [mall Glands feated in the but-end of the Pantrm. c c c. The greater Glands of the Tammie. dd dd. The circular part of the Ethernet 'il Tau XVIII- |