4. The Stomack difplaced for the former reafon. 
y, 5. J". 5-. The Kidneys as formerly. 
6- The other heart placed lower then the former and in 
ifs due fituation 
7. The upper heart drawn out of its place upwards that 
the other 6. with the paffage 1 1. from it to the Aorta 
9. 9. might be well reprefented. 
8. The Liver in the right fide doubl'd and turn d over the 
hearts, that it might be the better let forth. 
9. 9. 9. The Aorta where it is not hid by the parts dif« 
plai d for the former realon. 
10. The Lungs not well reprelented, 
I I. The paiTage from the lower heart into the Aorta. 
Fig' 9 th This reprefents the Skull open'd and freed from 
the brain, that fo the paffage into the 2 backbones 
may be leen. 
I.I. The hollows through which the Medulla Oblongata 
wascontinu'd to the Medulla Spinalis. 
2. 2. The two Necks. 
Fig. loth. 1. I. The 2 diaphragms feparated from the 
Cartilages of the Ribs, that their junctures may be seen» 
2. 2. 2. 2. The Vertebrce of both the backs. 
3- 3- 3- 3' 3- 3» The jundure of the 2 Setts of Ribs that 
were at the back. 
4. 4. 4. 4. The two Setts of Ribs that were joynd to the 
breaft. 
S* The tips of the Diaphragms puU'd downwards to Ihew 
the Ribs plamly. 
The Fertebr(v of the 2 Necks. 
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