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Show Tab. IX. Fig. I. In whit/9 i: reprefl'ntcd the Comma PM if the exmrmztcd aner of 11/1171. 4!. HE part of the Liver next the Back. ' ' T58. The right fide of the Liver. C. The fore-part of it. D. The Left Side. E. The Vein Cam, where it paireth through the Midrifi‘e. E. 1. E. a. E. 3. The three fitl} Branches of the Cawa,diflributed [hrough the whole Liver. .F. The Vena (Pom turned back and upward. F. 1. F. 2. F. 3. E4. Four branches of the Torin difperfed into the lower fourh part of the Liver. G. The Bladder of Call. H H. The umbilical Vein, degenerated into a Ligament, 1. The common Dué‘t leading into the Intefliines. K. The venous Channel, ferving inflead of a Ligament, L. The Trunk of the 047/4. 4. The Membrane invefting the Liver. I). Part of the MidriEe. e. The Porn: Bilarim. d. The Meatm Cyfiicm. e. The concourfe of thefe excretory VefTels_ f The Hepatick Artery. g t. The Hepatick Nerves. f‘ p; F~ ~ common Capfula opened. q. LThe‘Lymphazduéts. m m m. The leiier branches of the Form. 11 n. The {mall Branches of the Cart/a. Fig. 2. Of a Math Spleen opened. a a a a. The fubftance of the Spleen. I: l). The Tunicle being Diiieéled, and Inverted, that the progreié 0f the BIood-veflels and nervous Plexes may be the better dilcovercd. c. A part of the Venn @orta cut off. d. The Splenick Branch. e. The Splenick Branch being opened, that the Valve may be dilcerned. ffff The Splenick Trunk of the Artery, pafling through the whole fullflance of the Spleen. g g g g. The Branches of the Splenick Artery arifing of the great Trunkbbbh. Nervous Fibrils wonderfully complicated, between which the Al" teries do make their progrefs, to which the Peremly‘ma of the 3PM" is aflixed. i. The Valve of the Splenick Branch looking outward toward the flit-In k. Many holes are very confpicuous in the termination of the SPlelmk Branch ‘ I L Nerves pafling by the tides of the Splenick Artery. Tab, 101 |