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Show Tab. XXVI. 1 4. [7 [7 Of 4 "Dow opened. He Mufcle expanding the Mouth to a great widenels. T The entrance of the Stomach being turned up, whereby you may fee the inward Folds of it. u. The {hort neck of the Stomach, which may be fiyled a Gulet, d cl. The body of the Stomach adorned with an orbicular or (hot: oval figure, e e, The bottom of the Stomach running in a Semicircular figure. f. The leorm or termination of the Stomach. g. The origen of the Intefiines, which is very (lender, and afterward goeth down for fame (pace, and then maketh a Circumvolution. H. The Inttflintrla (new affixed to the [nteflines I). The firf't Circumvolution goeth in a firaight courfe, and then afcendetli for three inches, and maketh a fecond Circumvolution. ii. The fecond Circumvolution, where the Inteflines grow larger, maketli I a Semicircular progrefs round the bottom of the Stomach. kk. Part of the Liver feated in the left fide. I. The Bladder of Call being of an oval figure, is feared in the left fide. m. The Spleen affixed to the left fidc of the Stomach, is of a kind of oval figure. :2 n, The Veficle of Air, which is only one, and is large above and more contrafied below. pr. Part of the Pancrm being an expanfion lodged under the other. 12 p. The upper (Pancreas confifiing of many Plicatures. i 'lllllllllilllllil‘l lll‘l III "'1 grin". . fl.» g. a- 4: _.. 424:. '% / "Mia- «WM , Tab. 'XXJVII. . A |