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burft. A. The upper orifice of the ar- 

 tery opening into it. B. The orifice go- 

 ing out at the lower part to the artery of 

 the leg C. 



Fig. 2. A front view of the fame, to 

 fhew the rife of the epigaftric artery R. 



Fig. 3. A fide view of the one in the 

 left ham, which was entire in the living 

 body, and opened in the dilTedlion on the 

 fore part. 



Fig. 4. View of the fame opened on 

 the fore part, with the polypous concretion 

 D. at the bottom of the fac. 



Fig. 5. A fide view of the fame, with 

 the outer cellular coat EE. continued 

 from the artery, and laid afide to fhew the 

 membranous one FF. below. 



Fig. 6, View of the fame, to fhew 

 part of the mufcular coat GG. when the 

 membranous fF. is laid afide. 



Fig. 7. 8c 8. Twofmali views of the 

 lower part of the trunk and thigh, to fliew 

 the fituation of the aneurifin in the groin, 

 and of the two of the hams which were feen 

 •while the man was alive. H. The one in 



the 



