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diftended; and the os tincae B, appeared 
like a {mall ‘vzma, befet all around with a 
glandular ring, which was filled with a thick 
mucus. 
( Arter this, the upper half of the p/a- 
‘enta was {eparated from the womb, to which 
it adhered, ‘by a cellular membrane of a 
{tronger appearance than what connected the 
womb to any! other part of the cuwm. 
_» EXTRAVASATED injection of all the four 
different kinds, was found between the piz- 
centa and uterus; the greateft part of it, 
however, was of the vermilion injection, 
that had been thrown into the defcending 
aorta, Tho’ the extravafated injection had 
made its, way:into the cellular fub{tance both 
of the wzerus and placenta ; yet not one fingle 
veflel of the placenta was filled with any of 
the injection that came from the uterus; nor 
was a veflel of the wemb filled with that 
which. came from the fecundines.—In fome 
places where there was none of the extrava- 
fated injection adhering to the placenta; I 
obferved that it was covered with the outer 
chorion ; and :fome arteries broke off from 
the womb, adhered to it, but were taken a- 
way without Jaceration. 
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