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Show Tab. XXXVIT. Fig. 1. T6: have]: of a Grant. He Gulct or Neck of the Stomach felted on the left hrle. . . H2. The body of the Stomach. _ . c. The termination or bottom of the Stomach ending in: Cone. dd 1. The Ixreflinulc Cm turned up, which are three, canyoyned by the mediation of Membranes, and in the natural ' 1' _ fittiation do be upon the beginning of the Guts. e :2. The lntrfiines dcfeend the length of the Body, and have three Circumvolutrons. f. The right l'rocel's of the Stomach which joyneth to the origen of the intellrnev. g. The chiclc of Air, commonly conceived the Bladder, by which the Hill lwlmmeth. lib. Thetranl'verfe Fibres o! the Veficle of Air. i. The Mufclc of the Vchcle of Air running long-ways. ‘ k L. The Ovaries Tented On each fide. H. The termination of the Kidneys lodged near the End of the [ntelirnen n. Part of the Liver patent or its natural fituation the better to difcern the Stomach. Fig. 2. Tbs Bowel: of a Whiting. . e. The Gulct feared in the 1th fide. b b. The Proccfs arifing out of the body of the Stomach, bendeth toward the right tide, and there is couloym to. the origen of the Iitteflines. . e e. The body of the Stomach beginning large and ending l'rnall. d. The (Zone or termination of the Stomach. . ' D. The Spleen adioyning to the Stomach. _ r e. The lurejir‘nnln Cara lifted up our. of their proper place, in which they cover the Gulct and Protein of the Stomach both above and below. 'f. The Gut defcendingon the left fide infeveral windings. _ ' _ 33. The Sounds being large in their origcn near the Head and {mailer toward their termination. lab. The tranl'verfc Fibers or Filament: of the Sonndr. ii r'. The Liver defcending down the left (id: being broader above and narrower below. k k: The Seam goingdown the middle of the Liver long-ways. ll. Thelntrfiinula Care lodged betwcenand underthe Gulctand Procel‘tof tthtomach. Fig. 3. The have]: of a Tuvbct. a r. The entrance of the Stomach of a Turhat turned up, which is very large, confifiing in the infideof many fddt. . 6 b. The Folds feared in the infide of the entrance ofthe Stomach. C. The lower Spleen feared between the Stomach andGucs, and it hued With a deep Red. e e e e. 'l he Stomach running in a Semicircular figure: d. The Pylom conjoyued to the termination of the Great Got. 2 c. The beginning of the lntellines rcfcmbling another Stomach. ff. The lntellines run round in a Circular figure. and beginlarge and grow his and left a great my. g. The end of the Guts feared in the upper part of the left fide not far from the head. i. The Currant an Appendix faflned to the beginniugof the Guts. y. The upper Spleen adioyning to the Liver being endued with a florid Red. i i. Part of the Liver fanned tothc beginning of the Stomach. k. k- The Liver patted by Fiilurec into many Lubes, encompali'ed by the Circular Intelh'ne. 1 l. The Pounce! adjacent to the Convex part of the Stomach. u. The Excrecory Duct of the Pancreas inferted into the Stomach. Fig. 4. The Howl: of 1 Fri". ' . The Mouth of the Gulct cut open and turned up, in which being large the inward Surface is furniihed with manyFoldi. 1:. The Gulct or Necle of the Stomach. thatconvcyeth the Aliment into it. er. The body of the Stomach running in a Semilunary figure. _ a. The Protnberance of the Stomach near in termination, whereitmaketh a Circumvolutlon. e e. The body of the Stomach refembling a Semicircle in figure. . . f, The winding of the Stomach near its termination and conjunction with the Ori en of theloteilrnet. which gacti fitit underneath the lntellines, and afterward appeara in a greater Circular gure, containing three Globulcsol' the Liver, and the Gutsappcarin many moreihorc anders. g. The great circular Circumvolution of the Gutr, in which Tome part of the Liver is lodged. rut ml ‘rt , it. The {hart Meander: of the Intellincs. n. i, The (loan in which the Excrementr are lodged till the time of Excretion; I. The (locum. an Appendant of rheGuts. l. The Globulcs of Liver enclofed within theciteumferenco of the circular lntefline. o. The Vel'i'elt Enameling the Mefentery. 9- PM Of the 5171601 out of its fitnarion appearing between the circular Intelline and the Stomach. K: The termination of the Inteliiner attended with a Vent. featcd in the left tide about an Inch from the Month. In. The Bladder of Gall feared near the Otigen or the Liver. g. The Origen of the Liver where its endowed with the greater! thicknefs, and afterward the Liverpall'eth under the GlltI. " and at lalt difcovereth it felf in diveri'e Globulcs placed withinche circumference of the Circular lntellmc. Fig. r. The 30ml: of n Plain. "- The Gulct or Neck of the Stomach making part of the Circle. 1: b. The Body of the Stomach which is circular. e c. The narrow and thick part or Origen of the Liver. id. The body of the Liver encircled with the Stomach ending broadand thin. Thir Fifi) bath a double .l‘pleeat. , 'Q l. Thcoupper Spleen ( endued with a triangular Figure) is fanned to the Concave part of the but 'i' near ‘ E. rigcn. . The low cr Splcen is fanned to the Guts by an Exerctory Duft terminating into the Clean5 g g. The Excretory Duet b. The Clone: or termination of the Gut: near the Am. ' h "I" r‘. The Bladder of Gall hath two Excrcwry Dut‘ts, the one coming from the Concave part of thelecr. and t e 0 1 k, Duet i is inferred into the Stomach near its Origen. Pi . 6. A Film d n . a. The Origen of the Gulct. g I " pend b. The Gulct or neck of the Stomach. e c c. The Ventricle which hath fornewhat of a Semicigular figure. 4. The film»: or termination of the Stomach. 1:. The upper Spleen ticdrorhc Concave part of the Liver. e e r. The Gutsano fituation. F. The Bladder of Gall. ff. Part of the Liver tfumii'hed withGlandr) turned up. 6‘. The lower Spleen. . The Merenterielr Vell'els. . The beginning ofthc Kidney which is atoll lar e. . . ' ‘ r' i r'. The bodyof the Kidney. endued with a Pyramigdal figure, the Rafe being in it: arisen. and 99"" ‘n‘ummm' k. The Cane or termination of the Kidney. l. The Urcter coming from the Kidney, isinferted into the Bladder. in. The Llreter cut oh". n. The beginning of the Bladder of Urine. o. The hotly of the Bladder, endued with an oblong round Figure. 7, Ti e termination of the Bladder confining on the Vent, feared on the right tide of the Fill"! her inch: "5- Thepvaries beginning inlargedimcnfions. and endingintoaConc. and are double, lying "'0" one "DIXXXVIIL rightfide, and afterthc lame manner the Milt: are placed, sz' ' ' |