THE 
EXPLANATION 
OF THE 
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FIGURE h 
Reprefents that part of the body openedj which con« 
taines the Lungs> the Hw^jthe G^^&i^, Stomack^ & c. 
aaa The hrterhz(ptn^ or Windpipe. 
^ The upper part of the Lungs^which tsVeficulom. 
C c C c C 77,^ lower part ^ the Lungs ^ which makes a large Bladder* 
^ The JtrJiJwelhng^^(ophaguS» or falfe stomac^ 
The Oefophagus or Gullet, and that part of it^^ where'tis 
ftraiter» 
f The fecond fwelling of the Oefophagus* or fecond falfe 
Stomachy 
% The trueStomaeJ^ 
^ A Jhort firdightening of the Gut, a little below the Pylorus. 
^ The Intejiines^ 
^ The Heart. 
^ The Auricle, 
in mm Three Arteries^ where(f there are Two Afcmding^ and One 
Defcending. 
^"^"^ Three large Veins> whereof two are deftending^ and the third 
efcenmhg^ which lajl does feem to divide the Liver into^ 
two Lobes. 
^ 0 jjje Liver. 
P TheGallMadder. 
q The Spleen, OS 'tis call'dhythe Anpients i fut 'l^^ t:ha 
Pancreas. ^vA^^ A 
