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feet: The Pancreas was large, with one part running towards 
the fpleen, and the other down along the 'Duodenum: The 
liver was very large, of a bright red colour, and confifting of 
three lobes, two of which were much larger than the third> 
which was not to be feen, but upon inverting the liver ; and 
here were found, not only at the edges of one of the larger 
lobes, deep incifures, which rendred it jagged • but alfoin the 
middle of the concave part of the lame lobe, there were 
feveral deep fifTurcs ; the reafon of this flrufture may pofnbly 
be, that fo it may yield, and give way the better, when it is 
inverted, as it always is, when this animal hangs by its tail: 
The gall-bladder was very large ^ the kidneys on each fide 
were a little more than an inch and a half in length, about | of 
an inch broad, and of the figure almoft of a kidney-bean 5 the 
emulgent veins and arteries were very plainly feen 5 on the 
infide of the kidneys 5 towards the upper part, were placed the 
Glanduldd renales^ which were very large, and of the fame 
colour with the kidneys themfelves, which was a deep red: 
The Ureters were about 5 I inches long, and were inferred 
into the neck of the bladder of urine, firft running under, then 
afcending up by the two extremities of each Uterus, as they 
lie duplicated 5 the bladder of urine, when inflated, v/as about 
the bigneis of a hen's egg, and of that figure 5 the neck of the 
bladder or Urethra, which was about an inch long, lay over 
the Vagina Uteri -^ and here the Urethra, and Vagina Uteris 
emptied themfelves into one common canal, which meafured 
about an inch and a half in length; in mod animals, about the 
kidneys, there is ufually obferved a large body of far, which 
covers them, and it is contained in the Membrana adipofa, 
but in this fubjedl there were found four large protuberances 
of fat, two on each fide ; two of them lay in the -Pelvis of the 
Abdomen, near the bladder of urine and the uterine parts ; and 
the two others lay between them and the kidneys; they ccn- 
fifted of large regular Laminde, which were ealily feparable 
from each other, in broad flakes in an uncommon manner: 
Amongft the uterine parts, which were very furprifing, there 
were found two Ovaria, two ^fiibce Fallopiante, two Cornua 
Uteri, two Uteri, and two Vaginae Uteri -^ the Ovaria were 
placed, one on each fide, near the extremities of the Cor/':ua 
Uteri, being faftened to the AL^ Uteri, and were about ibe 
bignefs of a vetch; the Pafa frdparantia were very plain, 
tho' the p^reatell part of thefe veffels was bellowed on the 
Cornua Uteri -y near the Ovaria was obferved the Fimbria 
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