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Show Tab. XIV. ‘T/Jc Uterus ofa Virgin, according :7 mecx.' Swanunerdam. A A. ‘ I lHe Spcrmatick Veflels of each {ide> implanted into the Orrin" Tube, and Body of the "term. i B B. The Preparing Veins and Arteries of each fide, which conflitutt- the Pyramidal body. C. The left Tellicle or Ovary with its tranfparent Eggs. D. The Veins and Spermatick Arteries branched through the Oxary. £5 E. The Membranous Ligament (refembling the Wing of a ‘84:) through which the Spermatick-veflels are carried into the Tube. ffff. The union of the Hypogallricl; and Preparing-Willis, climbing up the {ides of the Womb under the Tube and round Ligament. G G. The Hypogallrick Veins feated in each fide. H H. The Hypogaflzrick Arteries placed in each file. I I I I. The Inofculations of the Arteries of the \Vomb. KK. The divarications of Veins of the Womb. L L. The left FalloPian Tube. .1 ' The large hole of the Tube opened, attended with its Fimlzrix or Fiiuges. ‘ ,s l‘.kmbraue of the right Ovary taken of? and turned back, that thein- fertion of the Spermatick-veflels into the Ovary and Eggs, may be few. . 0. Theinvcrfion of the right Tube that the Cavity may be licenjthrough which the Eggs pafs into the Body of the Womb. q). The Fimbrz'cc or Fringes feared in the origen of the right Tube. Q; The Fund!" or rather the top of the Womb obfcutely fivelliug. 7} 7) . The round Ligaments feared in each fide, and terminating near the Clitoris, and the Fat of the 'Puber. X X. The outward Thighs of the Clitoris. Y Y. The inward Thighs of the Clitorir. Z Z. The Veflels branched through the Clitorir. a. The Bladder removed out of its place toward the right lids. B. The infertion of the neck of the Bladder near the Clitorif. 3 _ 2- ' . v . ‘ ' " i llllllllmlull'llllll'lllll m r " I, ‘ sat-u. {4.4 Jack ‘ (R. The Fundm of the Womb a little opened. S. The open Orifices of the VefTels, cut crofs-ways in the fubflauce of the Womb. . . T. Part of the Membrane covering the Inttflmum Ree-him. . c c 6 cc c c c. The Ureters. D D. The infertion of the Uteters into the Bladder. E. The Hydatids. F F. The Valves of the Veins. |