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Show " A A A A. I 13/715 ‘A i Tab. XVI. Fig. I. Alfe a Lobe of the Lungs of a Man. H bl). The Trunk of the Pulmonary Artery. a A hole where the Artery is cut off. dd. The Branches of the pulmonary Artery cut or? c e e e. The Trunks of Arteries, out of which many Branches do fprom; ffff. The Branches of the Artery. gggg. The Branches of the Bronchial Artery cut off. Fig. 2. A. The Trunk of the pulmonary Artery cut off. BB B. The lower part of the Artery opened by Diffeftion, a a a. Little holesleading into diverfe Branches of Blood-velrels. b 121). Diverfe mufcular Fibres, upon which other circular do relh c c. The fmaller and upper Trunk of Arteries left unopened, that the an, nular Cartilages may be difcerned. d d d d. The Branches of the Afpera artflrid, corfiituting the lefl‘er Lobules, in which the annular Cartilages may be dil'covered. e ece. Part of the arterial Branches are opened, that the right mufcular Fibres may be feen. f ff f. Some Trunks of the Afpem arteria, are cut 03‘, that the tell maybe rendred more confpicuous. gggg. The fecondary Lobules, appendant like Grapes to the Branches of Wind-pipe, which may be divided into more finall Lobules, whole interior Duets do lead into the veficular Cells of Air. bbbb. Blood-velTelslhading the furface of there Lobules. r. , ' , , ' ‘ ' i , ‘ ‘ , i i _ ‘ , Fig. 3. A. The Trunk of the Wind-pipe. bb bb. The Branches of the Wind-pipe fprouting out of that Trunk. we r. The paffages of thol'e Branches, leading into the orbicular. Velicles, which feem to refemble bunches of Grapes. d dd. VefTels difiiriét from the pulmonary, covering the A/pem arteria- Tab. X V II- V , ""971 7"; Fig. 4.. The pulmonary Arteries, and Veins, which do make numerous diva"cations, which being interfperfed with the ramifications of the AIM" Arleria, do confliture the greatelt part of the‘Cernpnge of the LungS- . g- » ‘ u ill-mummm m, W" 1 |