j/j". 3 Rcprefents thc(fmV^/partSj and th€ bladder. 
A The bladder of Vrine, 
B The neck of the Bladder, 
C C The Ureters. 
D DT\iQTeflis, ox Stents; 
e e The Vaja dsferentU, 
ffThtVeficfikfemindes^ which here were glandulous. 
g The C^putGaiiimgimsy where the Fefieuk J^mlmks^ MdFdfa defi^ 
rintia empty themfelves into the Vrethr4» 
h h Two glandulous bodies, which poffibly may be reckoned the 
TrofiatA, 
i The orifices by which thefe glandulous bodies empty themfelve Into 
the Vrethra, 
iC The "Um^^fi opened. 
L The Tenis, 
M MTwo Mofcles belonging to the ?en\s\ 
N N Other Mufclesaffifting to the fame, 
JFig, 4. Shews the heart, and the Aneunfmt^ of the Jrtma JorU^ot 
great Artery. 
^ The heart 
h b The sfccnding brandies of thegreat Artery. 
c The defcending Trunk of the great Artery. 
D The firft Anemifma» or diftinition of the great Artery opened to 
fhcw its feveral cells within. 
f A ftraightning of the Artery again. 
/ The fccond y^^#my^4 opened iikewife. 
^The third or rmalkik Jfnurifma, 
h h The Jim branches of the great Artery. 
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