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were ftill open, but much fmaller than 

 they commonly are in adult fubjedls, 

 where the velTels are all free. The heart, 

 the aorta, and fubclavian arteries, were all 

 of their natural fize ; and the left axil- 

 lary artery did not feem to be dilated, 

 till it was juft about to open into the 

 large fac. No drawing having been 

 made from the body, I have fent you an 

 out-line done from memory, upon one of 

 Dr Haller's tables as a ground-work, 

 which perhaps may ferve better to explain 

 the nature of this aneurifm than any dq-* 

 fcription I can give. 



Table Second, 



I. a. The firfl: and fecond Scalenus, 

 3. The Trapezius. 



A. the Clavicle cut. 



B. The Coracoid Procefs, 



C. The lelTer Federal mufcle. 



D. The Deltoid. - 



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