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Show Book I. m: +04 This Bowel in a Land Tortoife, is very (harp, and is joyned to the firmdcmtw, and is cndued with a reddilh Colour, and its Due} is inlbrted into the firft Cut. The Pancreas of a Rahbet. The (Pancreas of a Rabbet, is lined with a reddifh Colour, and endued with a flattilh, oblong, narrow Compage, (made up of many finall Glands, clofiely united to each other by their Membranes ) beginning and ending in linall Points 3 and is fillined to the under region of the Stomach, not far from its left Orifice, by thin Ligaments, as alfo in its Termination to the Guts by an Excretory Duct, and is alfo conjoyned to the right iide of the Spleen, all along the Stomach. Book I. Part I I. 0f the Tancreaa. 4c: ‘ The (Pancreas of a Cod, is made of a Glandulous fubf'tance, enwrapped 3:2":ng within a fine Coat (enameld with numerous Blood VelTels ) into which all he vermiculat appendages are concentred; its lituation is under the Stomach, ;eai- the beginning of the Cuts, to which it is fafined after the manner of 21 Circular Figure, and terminates with an oblique infertion, which is molt evi« dent in the Figure, and oblique fituation of the Orifices. The renowned Anatomifis of Amflelotflam, do enumerate Two hundred and ninety nine Appendages, which terminate fometimes into Forty , and other-times into Seventy Trunks, difcharging the Pancreatick Liquor, (by Six Excretory Duets inferted into the Intelhnes ) which is .much like in Colour and Talk to the genital Matter, lodged .111 the Seminal VelTels .of Bullocks,'and Dogs]; ang fometimes this Pancreatick Juice is of a yellowrlh C H A P. bitteri 6. COITOE:- figment of 1a Ta Dog-Filh, ( called by the Latina, 0414?»: Levin) 3:531:23]. feemerh in its higher Region to be adorned with an Oval Figure, and IS X L I X. made up as it were of three Lobes, or Parts, of which two are feared on each fide, and the third in the middle of them : They feem as taken hngly, 0f the Pancreas of fBira'r, :zm/ 131/5. to be oblique Procefles, pafling downward, and are all encircled Within the The "were." of an Eagle. The Purim of a Guol'c. "i He ‘Pancrem of an Eagle, is enducd with a delicate {oft fubflance, and a whitilh Colour, and a flat oblong Figure 3 and above all, is a compolition of many Minute Glands, adorned with different {hapes and lizes. The @anrrem of a Goofe, is beautified alfo with an oblong deprelled fliape, and is narrowel't7 and thinnef't in its Origination, and hath greaterDimentions in its Termination, joyned to the Guts by many Pancreatick Ducts, and Membranes ; it was hued with a yellowilh Colour in this Goofe, which IDiiTcéted, as perhaps being very Fat; it is rented under the inferior region of the The I'llm'l'EM of a Swan. The Tammi: of a Parnels. iT.z7. ,r.z.ff. '22. iZG- , fT.;8ifp. The Pancreas of a Start. f 7119. 0. Gizard, and among the Cuts, to which it is falliied. The @422 mo of a Swan, much refemblcth that of a Goole Connexion, and Situation, and difi‘ereth as it hath greater Dimenli in Figure, ons. The Tmzrrear of a Porpefs, refembleth other Animals in Figure, being narrow and thin in its firl't rife, and hath a more thick Termina tion near the firfl Intef'tine, to whichit is faltned with its Duet, a little below the Termi‘ nation of the Stomach. upper part of the Dnodenum, in a Circumvolution refembling an Arch in The right region of the @tmcrea/s, is in its lower part covered witha Coat, beautified 'with great variety of fmall Branches of: Velrels, . fliading its Surface. Out of the left region, a little below the middle, arifeth a Procels lot a red flefhy Colour +, defeending all along that'fide or" the Belly, invefting a $1,311. ma great part of the firl't Intel'tine lodged in the right fide, over which it pafleth and runneth round the bottom of the Stomach, and afterward afcendeth on the left fide of the Ventricle for two or three Inches, and then, defcendeth 1m 1 W again leavinga Fifliire 'l-, and enderh in an Oval Figure, and is inferred in- 3 ' ~ True £1,355" ' . . ' _ to the righttfide of the great Gut. CHAP. The body of it is lodged betWeen the Stomach and great Guts 1-, and hath in The @ancrem of a Skait, hath a long narrow Neck, and a broad thin Body, fomewhat refembling a Battledore in lhape, and is fafined in its Neck by aflrong Membrane, to the origen of the Guts "l, abour an Inch He @mzcreat is'liable to variety of Dileafes, as it is a' Syfieme of feve. isThcl'nHMs liable to dizral parts, both in reference to its fubl'tance and Liquor: As to the $133,???" firlt It is infelted with divers forts of Tumours, flowmg from Obflruéhggfl,,§;fl . . . .- cn _ ons , aS'Inflammations, (often determining into Abfceflies and Ulcers) Seir gum"; ,3: l‘hu: and Stones. , and half from the G'ylorm, and to the Quiet above, and the great Grit belowThe Pmicrerw for the mof't part is of a whitilh Colour, except near where it is endued with a kind of reddifh hue; and is integrat its Skim, ed of tawny finall Glands, fo clofely conjoyned by the interpofition of divers thin Mfmf branes, that it feemeth to be one entire Body. The L. ()f the Di/eafer of t/aaTizncreMr its termination a Duet, inferred into the great Cut "in The @mm‘erw of a Fire-Flair, or Sting-Ray, beginneth near the turn of the firll: Gut +, where it inaketh its progrefs downWard, and afterwar . The 'Pancrem of a Plaice, is adorned with a Semicircular Figure,as adjoyn- c a ing to the right tide of the Stomach, which is of the fame lhape, and huid with a. reddilh Colour, and hath a. Duff inliertedinto the origen of the Guts. The (Pancreas of a Kingllon, is hued with a bright reddilh Colour 3 it hath a (Email beginning, or Neck 1-, and afterward more and more enlargeth it fel . d palleth under the fluodemtm, where it is endued with a Triangul ar Figure, and then terminates into the infide of the great Cut. iT.3z.ff. . ‘ bmmBMd, "I?!" X Iiiflammations do borrow their birth from an Exuberant Blood,- impelled extravafatcd in efubout of the terminations of the Caeliack, and fometimes of the Splemck Artery, trait: cm into the Parenchyma of the @amrem, wherein it is i'tagnated by reafgn 1:) its quantity,‘or grofsnefs; whereupon the Capillary Eatermflest omfik: Splenick Veins, are not ‘able to give a reception to the 133' good the Circulation toward the Fizz; 3112:1211 Nature mug ,1d: :ble to difpofc ' |