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289. Of the nature and properties of 

 the pancreatic juice. 



"Of the SPLEEN. 



290. Its ftrufture, and fituation. 



Of the blood veffels and nerves 

 of the fpleen. 



29 1 . Conjectures concerning its ufe. 

 Theories of HEWSON and others. 



Of animals who have been de- 

 prived of this organ. 



292. Of the difeafes of the fpleen, 

 and pancreas. 



p Of the OMENTUM. 



293. Its figure, fituation, and ftruc- 

 ture. 



Of its blood veflels. 



Of the fat contained in the cells 

 . of the omentum. 



Of 



