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of melted tallow, diluted and coloured with 
part of the former injecting materials. — 
My father then demonftrated to his pupils 
the parts in their natural fituation; and I 
made the fketch of the wzerus, as_reprefent- 
ed in zad. iv. where the containing parts 
AAAAA, being laid alide, you fee the womb 
BBBB, with. its fundus, raifed higher in the 
right fide than in the left;—-CCC, the larger 
branches of the arteries on the forefide of the 
womb, of a very ferpentine form, and ana- 
ftomofing with each other ; DD, the 
~ round ligaments; EE, the Fallopian tubes 
‘fixed to the uferus, a good way below the 
fundus, inftead of being fixed to its angles; 
as they are in an unimpregnated womb ;—F, 
the urinary bladder, which, in this fub- 
ject, rofe a good way above the pubes, turn- 
ed down over it witha piece of the psa 
ments ;—G, the left ovarium. 
Next day, the fubftance of the womb 
was cut thro’ cautioully, a little farther fore- 
wards than the round ligaments; and, when 
the incifion had penetrated into the uterus, 
a fubftance appeared which feparated quite 
_ €afily from the more external parts, by being 
gently preffed with the finger; and, by puth- 
_ ing 
