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but one above theNavell. That which outwardly feem'd 
to be a back was really the place where the ribs met, and 
which might be rather call'd the breaft, though it want- 
ed a Sternum, 
The loth i^lg^r^ reprefents this; 
Fig* 7th reprefents the Cat open'd fo as that moft parts 
are to be feen, wh^re i. reprefents the Stomack puU'd 
from behind both the Livers fo as to be plainly feen. 2. 
The beginning of the guts below thepilorus. 3. The Di- 
vifion of the gut into two branches whereof one went 
to^2ic]\ Anus. 4.4. *X\\^x.^oC(2Cums, 5-. The two 
pair of Kidneys furnilh'd with emulgent Artery's and 
Veins. 6. A large Liver in the left fide much lower fi- 
tuated then the Liver in the right fide. 7. The Liver in 
the right fide with a Vein. 8. Comeing from the Kid- 
neys of the fame fide after it had united above the emul- 
gents. This fupplys the office of the Vena cava and Vena- 
forta. ^.^. Two large branches of the big Artery going 
into the body of the big Liver. 10. 10. 10. i©.. Thegreat 
Artery fupplyingboth fides with blood and receiving of 
it from the two hearts. 1 1 . The Vei n bringing the blood 
from the lower parts of the left fide into the Liver 6. of 
thefamefides. 12.12. The big Artery fending branches 
to each of the Kidneys. 
I J. The upper heart. 
14. The Artery that fupplicd the head with blood. 
I/. If. The axillary artery's, 
j6. The Vena fot/^ combing from the Liver in the right 
fide to the heart 13. 
17. ThepaiT'age from thefaid heart to the Aorta. 
F?^. 8th. I. The Liver in the left fide freed from all 
things that kept it any way out of fight. 
5. The Vena Cava paflSng from it to the lower heart 6. 
2. A Skirt of the Diaphragm turn'd to the left fide that 
the former Vein fliould better appear. 
4- The 
