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vex, the other two fides were flat^fo that having the lefler Angle 
towards the Center of the Cavity of the Gall Bag, like fomany 
wedges, they more compleatly filled it : I numbred I think 
above thirty. 
Whether their Triangular figure be from the fliooting of any 
Salts intheGall, or from any other Caufes, tls hard todeter- 
minew But I do fuppofe 'twill be found that theyufually 
affeft this figure 5 as in Tome others I have by me, taken out of 
the Gall- Bladder of a Woman at Ojf<?» fome years ago, do 
more plainly appear, which are alfo light, do feci foapy, 
confift of Lamhce^^TG of a whitifli colour, not ill fcented 
as the former, and of a triangular figure* 
Our enquiry thus far had informed us of the Caufe of the 
Patients Death, as well as of his former illnefs, and frequent 
difpofiyon to the Jaundice, But profecuting our fearch we 
were more furprifed, to obferve the unufiial ftrudure and con- 
juncSiion of both Kidneys, iht Parenchyma of the one being 
continued over the Spine unto the other, fo that they both 
made but one continued femilunary Body. This although 
rare, yet hath been fometimes obferved by former Authors. 
SchefjckmsmGmion^thfromCitfperM^olphius ihdti Rop^dekfm for- 
merly obferved but one Kidney in an Humane Body, qui forma 
Ltumrl erat^ ambo nimirum fimul conjmCti, Cafpar Eauhlnus 
in his Tbeatr. Amtom^ hath given a figure of fuch a Kidney. 
But thdXvihxchBaytholin deferibes 'wiUiJl.Afsatom.Cent.z.Utfi. 
77.comes much nearer our fubjea,although in fevera! particu- 
lars different, as will appear by his Cut there, or as tis ad- 
ded by Blafius in his Appendix to BeHinus^ de firuBura ufk 
The Kidneys here were large , that part that conjoyneth 
thera and lay over the Spip^e, was fomething leflTer then the true 
KidneyXand in its outward Tunicle or Membrane had three 
feams, although x.\\dX.Parenchjmci\wv^zrd\y fi?emed not to ob 
fcrve fuch a divifion, but was the fame with the fubftance of 
the Kid^aey's. The Emulgent vefl*els w^ere very numerous ; 
for befides two larger veins that were fubdivided into feveral 
lefler ramifications, there were divers other that were fingle, 
even to their infertion into the Vem Cava^ The middle Part 
likewifc by which both Kidneys were conjoyned wasplen- 
6 U 2 tifully 
