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Show __. Book I. Part IV. 0/. HM Uterus of (Bea/Er. In a Hinde and Doc no Clitori)‘ Nympbr, or Lilli! can be diilovered about 119‘.) and but only two Orifices, one about the Urinary ' :n 5‘ the Trident/um, ‘ "*loling {I}; Pallhgesof another about the Vagina Him, as alfo a Mem the Urine and lllcmr, which fupplieth the dope: oi the Ab‘iiiplrit- gm} [fluffy The Vagina liicri, which is extended in thtfe Animals from the hill enThelfiigiirx, Tn: V 0 (kn ration mi" trance to the inward Orifice of the Matrix, is lotlistti b \'\'U:.Yl the bisdtlc: of Urine and the [rite/imam (Regain, and anlwei‘rth "" firm of the I‘vialcg in figure, grentnefs, and length, and the inward lurlace of the Vagina is ten. dred unequal with many folds and furrows, and groweth more linooth When it is more highly difiended, and is lined with a dummy mucous Matter. The body of the them hath a molt narrow Orifice belonging to its 11rch0dvof fiffi':':§mw Neck, through which the Contents may be difcharged, and the inward Procefs or Neck is much longer and rounder, and more fitting and fibrous than 0"" that of a \Voman, by reafon the Coition of other Animals is more rough and violent than that of Man; whereupon Nature hath made the Vagina Mreri more thick and nervous to oppofe the forcible attempt of the Male, and to prevent a laceration. Learned Dr. Harvey giveth an account of the great Clofure of the inward prime); gfgggfgi"; Orifice of the Womb in thefe Creatures, and its firm Conglutinationg So Exil‘lfi'i' that it cannot give a reception to Aer) and to that end Nature hath placed Womb or" five clolures of parts one lucceeding another, as this great Author hath it in mmu'mals' his Sixty fifth Exercitarion, in his Book dc Generatione. Carri/ice but fcamdum Ingiliidincm refcifla, widens" mm Mada ingrcjfltm cjm exteriorem, in Vagime flinch) (orifpitumn, arfi'e comic/ere, firmitcrq,caiiglufizzari, (MILO 1!! nc .zcr quit/em iitfliitm, in 'Utt'ri rim/itatem pelictrare qiteat', ['51 (5‘ quim]; alias", ronfimilcr Of [/16 Uterus of "Be/flit. 641 d In Woman the body of the 11mm and Deferent Veilels and its Appen. ages, are ~faftned to the Share-bone, the Back, and adjacent parts b broad and tlcihy Membranes, which the Anatomil'ts call the Wings of 1,333), and by round Ligaments 5 50 in like manner the Horns of the Worm witli Theronnexf' the Ovaries, in Deer and other Animals, are tied to the Back and ,neioh ""Cf‘ltc?"t‘ bouring parts by the interpofition of broad Membranes or Ligamentc D m or mum: part Cof Itthe Ifubftanc u )A ofgreat t e. of t l 16 Horn 5 relating 1 n-cblc ‘ to_the uteri",.. is‘ made Tlicfitbflincc‘ fill; l . . or , tie 1 is Membranous, compoled of various Fila- "Fm"‘m" merits finely interwoven, the fecond Integunient is Camous as framed of Emmi" man ' ~ 111' Y, Hefh b Y Fibres "m -. l, which do not only give fhength to the, horns of the ThefirftCoa t 1mm", ut give tiem ‘ . j and ' , a power to ~ contract _ ‘ .move the lem‘ firfl; into nou: "manhutifm body, and than into the Vagzmz "ten, to free it felf from the importu "55mm _ , . . . ‘, , . - nity Curnous, 01a. troiiblclonie grid}. within this Con is lodged a number or {mall "36‘3""! G ands,‘in which a leparation is made of :t Serous Liquor from the red Crafla m: cm. ment or the Blood, and tranlmittcd through minute Pores to bedeW the in Thc'n ‘ d ward Coat of the Horns, which is Nervous, as made up of a com an of Com,- Net-1 nervous threads, which render it very fenfible. P y "m andThefe Coats L are futnilhed With h d a ' various ‘ ~ kinds ' ‘ , Veins, ' of Veffels, Arteries TthchIs . v ymp at u stoo ( as I conceive) which are found in the thu of a Gillie com "/otnan as well as other Animals. 3:225"; I I . . - ‘ . ie arm, and are much enlarged in the time of Im- merousthaii Pylegtlatlon or Geltation of the lltcriu, and are more numerous than the vein" Veins, by reafon the Arteries do much contribute to the fupport of the Pa:rm 3 to that a great. part of delicate Liquor, aflociated with the Blood im- ported by the Arteries, is fpcnt in Nutrition of, the Fmtm', and no: econ- O mumginc glittianaflgillatm, quemadmvdum 6‘» Mulie'rir "Jeri arijitiumflaafar/He gliiriric ollflrliitur. Tali: etiam align/inc in rtrwite uteri ovilli, wactini, (7 Caper/1i ( Zia/Irina quay; obfcrrvaiorc) rtpcrizmtitr, 411579 omncr tondnfle, \eyed by the extremities of the Veins, which are derived from the Vena 67v t'l'zililtl (mi/pitimmr, wit twin/cm orificia Hieri conflriéizt efiv Couglutimtta; glue merito credit: muilimema «low/m cujuflilict rci imroilum, Mfg, tiller) Namm ‘Lide‘tltr providzfl‘c, m, [1 quid (KI/it, ant (oi rcliqua foramen primam Perrumperet, idem, 11mm: in fetundovfifleretur, (5‘ fie purra in amen): €424me efl, ne quippidm amiziiio l/ltcrimz [til/cat, flyliti iamm é Cavitate uteri fora/r emiflim‘, difia foramina facile relim'ir, (3V egrcdititr. Dchmt neiiijieflatm, fimguim' mmflruo aliiquhu- moribur cxtcrzicmli/i via pare/aw, rcrum autcm cxmrnamm, ctiam minimamm CWT/1!, and are divaricated through the Coats belonging to the horns of -l-e "term. 1 The horns of the Womb belonging to Animals are alfo endued with a great The Ntr'es number of lNerves, which impart many Fibrils to the Coats of the mam 5101:1535 not and are derived from the Vertebral Nerves coming from the Spine. , thw'w' A Sheep hath a large Orifice belonging to her ‘Pudenalmn, which is Th 5 [Snore intlvardlydenfdned With many folds, which in the beglnning are 3"?" 2'43;. ' Sh (gunmen ar, an a terward are long and firaight, a r ‘ I a o n O I and Where the neck isuiiiiic, :35 o the Mteriu doth terminate , IS found a. kind of grifly Body 3 about er I: inwax‘diiy b6the length of three or four fingers, which may be difiinguilhed into w‘lll‘le‘inam The Cavrty of the Worm in red Deer and Does, and molt Animals, 15 many Valves , which do oppofe the immiffion of 2 Probe from the neck toward the body of the "term: Thefe Valves are difpofed in fuch an Btuitsiswry very lmall, and its iubfiance is not much in thicknefs. by reafon the bOdY artifice , that every one is furnifhed with two Semilunary points; The (at-m PHI/l mil femimér) ingnflur, omniiia limelitdi. Efétlsiyimf {mall' . of the rUlcriir is only a Porch, or paflage that leadeth into the Comm, WhiCh is different in Woman, whole body is moi} large and confiderable, and the Neck is very fliort, and hath no Horns, but only Angles which confine on the Tubes or Deferent Veffels: And in Deer and mofl: Animals except an Ape a Marc and Al}, the Horns are the apartiments in which the Conception is made; and Upon this account have the appellatives of "term, as being the chief parts of it, and are called Horns, from the refemblance they have with than in likenefi- of figure, and are mofl large in their Bafci and fomewhat ProtubErant forward, and feem molt crooked and lefs backward where they are reflected toward the Spine, and about their anterior part appear uneven, and about the lower part fecm to be affected with many Cells tefembling thofe of the Cola", and above toward the Spine are very finooth, and grow crooked and frnall after the manner of Horns. 1" er .. . . ~ . . 'Umi,'n 'h' h dc[32111::{EiElcjgaciifetiheI/rfn1C from the Ciural branches, the off-fpring of the :fimi‘c‘li‘f . . V‘ n ‘ migifliar airline rel/minis, firmeq; comm omnem exii‘dllc'zt' rei ifZgTeflit}}l[0flfi/iadf, (LN ingrefliim qitcm/ilicf pmdudemw, gating; autem reteflm, diffiiiéi'iflime in term; l Valves do lomewhat refemble the Eyiglotti}: both in colour, fubfiance and hardnels. , vh'The 1 .'Ulerm 1 d and d 1't5 n eck is' made-up of many Membranes, between Manymcm: t K2] are 0 ge numerous Carnous Fibres, and Vefléls fporting themfelves bamwnm in many divarications. mm ,Ihc neckmd-ualves-ofthe "term. being open, its greater Cavity difl‘m bod , coveieth it fclf, which after fome little fpace is patted into two Ca- ffmnyq \iities, as into a right and left allodginent , and when they grow crook- (1:535:31 et, receive the appellatives of Horns, which afterward have leis and camm' lcfs dimenfions, till at length they do not exceed the bignefs of a Vein. Bbbbbbbb The J |