20 The Anatomy ^/^ HORSE. Chap. 1L 



dious, but of more Curiofity than Ufe to the Farrier, for 

 whofe Service this is principally intended : And as Ana- 

 tomifts difter among themfelves in many Circumftances 

 concerning them ; and moreover as it would, befides a 

 bare Knowledge of the Structure of the Parts, require in 

 the Reader a competent Skill in Natural Knowledge, to 

 underftand thofe Difputes fully: I (hall not therefore 

 detain him about them, but proceed to a Defcription of 

 the middle Venter or Cheft, being that which properly 

 comes next under Conlideration. 



TABLE II. Reprefents the Stomach, and feveral other 

 Parts contained in the lower Belly. 



Fig. r. Sheweth the Stomach taken out of the Body,. 



A. The Gullet, 



B. The upper Orifice of the Sto?j7ach. 



CC. T'wo Nerves difperfed through the upper Part of ths 

 Stomach, 



D. The Pylorus, or lower Orifice of the Stomach, 



E. Jts Entrance into the fmall Gut. 



Fi The Entrance of the Porus Biliarius, or Gall-pajfage^ 



into the beginning of the finall Gut, 

 G. The Entrance of the Pancreatick Du^ into the fame 



Gut, 

 H. Part ofthefirfl Gut. 

 I. The outfide of the Stomachy ivith the Ramifications or 



jB ranches of the Blocd-veffels upon it. 

 K.K. The^utermofl Coat of the Stotnach turned back, 

 L. Its middle Coat, ivith the Ramifications of the Nerves 



upon it. 

 MMM. The Gaflrick Veffels inferted into the Bottom of 



the Stomach* 



Fig. 2. Sheweth the Stomach turned infide out» 



A. The left Orifice, or Mouth of the Stomach, 



B. The right, or loiver Orifice, 



C. The Wrinkles and Folds of its mufcular Goat, 



Fig. 3. Shews the hollow Side of the Liver. 

 A AAA. Its four Lobes. 



BB. The Vena Porta, with its Egrefs out of the hollow 

 Side of the Liver, together with a Nerve of the fi^th 

 Pair creeping over it. 

 C. T/;^ 'I'runk of the Vena Cava, or hollow Vein. 



D. Th^ 



