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PLATE XXVII. 



Exhibits an anterior and lateral view of the gravid uterus in the fourth month, and 

 of the vagina and bladder. 



A. The right hypogastric nerve. 



B. The sacral nerves. 



C. The right hypogastric ganglion. 



D. Nerves from the hypogastric nerve to the ganglia on the blood-vessels of the 

 uterus. 



E. Ganglia surrounding the uterine artery and veins. 



F. Ganglionic plexus, under the peritoneum on the fore-part of the uterus. 



G. Filaments from this plexus passing out with the round ligament. 

 H. The round ligament. 



I. The right ureter and trunk of the vaginal and vesical veins surrounded with 

 nerves. 



J. Ganglia and nerves of the vagina. 



K. Nerves passing between the vagina and rectum. 



L. Ganglia and nerves of the bladder. 



M. Vaginal nerves passing into the bladder around the ureter. 



N. Blood-vessels and nerves of upper part of the bladder. 



O. Plexus of nerves under the peritoneum on the left side of the uterus, the blood- 

 vessels of which have not been injected. 



P. Filaments from this plexus passing out with the round ligaments. 



Q. The peritoneum of the anterior part of the body and cervix of the uterus re- 

 flected upwards, to expose the ganglionic plexuses situated below. 



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