VISCERA. 



Aorta. 



Left fubclavian artery. 

 Left carotid. 

 Arteria innominata. 



Right carotid. 



13. 14, 



18. 

 19—22 



24. 

 25. 



29. 

 3°' 

 31' 

 32. 

 33' 

 34 

 35 



9- 

 10. 



1 1 . Right fubclavian artery. 



12. Superior vena cava. 

 Right internal jugular vein: 13. Portion in the 



cheft ; 14. Portion in the neck. 

 15. Right fubclavian vein. 

 16. £7. Left internal jugular vein : 16. Thoracic portion ; 

 17. Cervical portion. 

 Left fubclavian vein. 



Concave or under furface of the liver : 19. Right 

 lobe; 20. Square portion; 21. Left lobe; 

 22. Lobulus Spigelii, feen through the fmall 

 omentum. 



23. Part of the fuperior or convex furface. 



24. 24. Thin edge. 



25. Thick edge. 



26. Umbilical vein cut through and turned back. 



27. The pons covering the notch of the umbilical vein. 



28. Gall-bladder. 

 Part of the diaphragm. 

 Spleen. 



CEfophagus entering the ftomach. 

 (Efophagus in the neck. 

 Stomach. 

 Pylorus. 

 Duodenum. 



36. 36. 36. Tranfverfe portion of the colon. 



37. Right portion of the colon. The other parts are 

 the fame as in the preceding figure. 



AnATOUY (Fi/cera). Plate II. 



Two views from a fubjeft of the fame age, as that from 

 which the figures of Plate I. are taken, to fliew the more 

 deeply feated parts. 



Fig. I . The heart and large veffels only are feen in the 

 cheft, the other parts having been removed. The fmall 

 inteftine is removed from the abdomen, and the arch of the 

 colon is turned upwards. 



1. Right or pulmonary ventricle of the heart. 



2. Aortic or left ventricle. 



3. Appendix of the right auricle. 



4. Appendix of the left aiu-icle. 



5. Pulmonary artery. 



6. Aorta. 



7. Arteria innominata. 



8. Right carotid. 



9. Right fubclavian. 



10. Left carotid. 



1 1 . Left fubclavian. 



12. Inferi-;'.' vena cava covered by the pericardium. 



13. Superior vena cava. 



14. Right internal jugular vein. 



15. Left internal jugular vein. 



16. Trachea. 



17. Thyroid gland. 



18. Thyroid cartilage. 



19. Thyro-hyoideus. 



20. 20. Sterno-thyroideus detached and turned back. (The 



fterno-hyoideus is removed. ) 



21. 21. Part of the fterno-cleido-maftoideus. 

 22'. 22. Clavicle. 



23. 23. Firft rib. 



24. 24. Second rib. 



17 



19 



Cut edge of the diaphragm. 



Arch of the colon. 



Right portion of the colon. 



Part of the left colon. 



Tranfverfe mefocolon. 



Stomsch feen obfcurely through the mefocolon. 



L"ft or great extremity of the floraach. 



Spleen. 



Right kidney. 



Right portion of the colon. 



Caecum and appendix virmitormis. 



End of the ileum. 



Commencement of the jejunum. 



Mcfenter)'. 



Sigmoid flexure of the colon. 



Its mefocolon. 



Reftum. 



Urinary bladder turned forwards and downwards. 



Umbilical arteries. 



Urachus. 



25. 25. 



26. 



27. 



28. 



29. 



30- 



31- 



32- 



33- 



34- 



35- 



36. 



37- 



38- 

 39- 39- 



40. 



41. 



42. 



43- 43- 

 44. 



Fig. 2. All the thoracic vifcera are removed ; 'alfo the 



diaphragm., and the fmall inteftine, excepting the duodenum. 

 The peritoneum is cleared from the kidney and larger 

 veiTeU. 



1. Thyroid gland. 



2. Portion of the fterno-cleido-maftoideus. 



3. Sterno-thyroideus detached and turned back. 

 { The fterr.o-hyoideus is removed. ) 



4. Thyro-hyoideus. 



5. Thyroid cartilage. 



6. Clavicle. 



7. Trachea. 



8. CEfophagus ; its longitudinal mufcular fibres are 

 expofed. 



Stomach moderately diftended. 



The cardia. 



The blind pouch. 



Pylorus. 



Duodenum: 12. The firft curvature; 13. The 



fecond ; 14. The third. 

 Pancreas. 

 Spleen. 

 Right kidney. 

 Left kidney. 

 Right renal capfule. 

 Portion of diaphragm. 

 Arch of the aorta with its three great branches. 



See Jig. I. N°7. 10. II. 

 Canalis arteriofus. 

 Defcending thoracic aorta. 

 24. Defcending abdominal aorta. 

 Right iliac artery. 

 Left iliac artery. 

 Spermatic artery and vein. 

 Ureter. 



The cut orifice of the reftum. 

 Urinary bladder turned down. 

 Umbilical artery. 

 Urachus. 

 Firft rib. 



Am ATOMY (Fi/cera). Plaielll. 



Views of the thoracic and abdominal vifcera from be- 

 hind. 



Fig. I. The mufcles of the neck and back, the ba-.k 



of 



