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An EXPLICATION of the three following PLATES. 



PLATE L 



(a) The orifice of the vagina. 

 ( b ) The bladder, half filled with water *. 

 (</) The anus. 

 [f) The body of the uterus. 

 ( g) The fallopian tube. 



(A) The fimbriated edges of the fallopian tube. 

 ( /) The ovarium of the left fide. 



( k ) The fallopian tube and ligaments of the right fide, by 

 which the great tumor (/) is conneded with the uterus. 

 (/) The tumor. 



PLATE II. and III. 



(a) (a) (a) A number of pouches contained in, and adhering to 

 the internal furface of the tumor. 



( ^ ) A pile of bone, with teeth incafed. 

 {c) K fmall round bone. 

 {d) A flat bone. 



N. B. The circumftances here referred to are much more 

 diftind in the original drawings than in the plates, the former being 

 of the natural fize. In the third plate fome of the parts repre- 

 fented in the fecond are again offered to view, but the bones having 

 been laid bare, are more diftindly feen. 



* Since thefc fheets were printed, new drawings were made, from whence the 

 plates were engraven, which makes fome difference in this explication from the 

 defcrlption contained in the hiftory of the cafe. 



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