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rating it. from. the contiguous parts, to all of which it; ‘firmly’ 
adhered, its general figure appeared to be that of a cone or pear y 
the lower ‘part(fappofing the body: ere&) being within the 
pelvisy was very. nearly conical ; the upper part was divided by’ 
two grooves, running in a right line from its bafis; towards the 
apex 3 the: one on its anterior, the other on its pofterior fide,” 
dividing itinto two lateral portions, and giving it the appear= 
ance ofits'baving been formed by two globular bodies, com- 
pfefled together. The pofterior groove correfponded to the pro- 
jection” of' the fpine, to which it adhered ; the anterior inu 
was wider, and the protuberances o on each fide forme 
to form a norem in pirineos By cutting into it, it appeared t to 
‘bé'an ‘uniform fchirrus of a cineritious color, with vefitls, o or 
rather ‘perforations interfperfed, for conveying the circ 
s "From its fituation; connections and figure, it ap 
have originated in both the ovaria ; the two fchirrofities w 
pe of time united, and meeting. with the det evt zi 
pleitly filled: Tt weighed upwards « Pia 
tet, ‘averdupois weight. We made fome bli dor on m 
neighbouring vifcera, s for want > time she were v uivoid- ' | 
ably very imperfe&. ` : 
Tie "oeffca' urinaria Was — andia den urine,» 
forming a tumour over the offa pubis, the neck being Tn z 
ed between the pubis and the fchirrus ; its whale abe fur- 
face was firmly attached to the peritoneum m, and the poftetior'to '* : 
the fchirtus, "except a fmall portion’ in Le middle of it, Which 
adhered to the z£erus, where that vifcus intervened, ‘The ure- 
à i ters, 
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