I. The Vena, Cava^ 
KK. Two Veins arifingfrom the middle part which uniting 
into one, entred the yepta Cava^ 
L. M. A Vein and Artery arifing at the Seam (f.) which 
at laft are both inferred into the Wac braoches of the 
jforta and f'ena Cava, 
N.N* The Emulgent Artery of both Kidneys, whofe rami- 
fications are not here reprefented, 
0.0. The Emulgent Veinsj whereof fome arefingle, others 
varioufly ramified. 
P. p. Pelvis of both Kidneys, that of the left was extream 
large. 
The two Vreters. 
Mn Anatomical Ol^fervaticH of fonr Vitnen in an Infant^ and 
fome remarks on the Glandulae Renales, made hj the fame 
ingeniom Terforu 
HAvingin the former Obfervation given fome remarks of 
the unufual Scruflare of the Kidneys, the EmulgenC 
Veins and Pelvis ; I fliall here add what occurred to me May 
23d. 1679. upon the opening the Body of an Infant, relating 
tothofe parts,parcicularly of th^ Ureters-^ which here I found 
double to both Kidnej s, iheir Origination from the Kidneys 
being at fomedirtance from each other ; but afterwards both 
of the fame fide were inclofed in a Capfula or Membrane even 
to theBladderj where thofe of the right fide were infertedfe- 
verally, yet near each other, but on the left theyfecmedto 
enter at the fame Orifice* I have given a Cut of the right 
Kidney and of both the GlanduU Renales, as v^elltofliew 
rheirjuft magnitude and figure (as they appeared in this Body) 
as alfo their proportion to each other. As far as I have hitherto 
obferved, the GlanduU 'Renales in Embryo's and Infants 
are greater, at leaft proportionably, then in Adultis. They 
have a large Cavity, which by blowing into them I found 
emptied themfelves into two Veins; whereof the right im- 
mediately paflTed into thtVena Cava, the left into the Emul- 
gent : befides thefe they had other leffer ones from the neigh- 
bouring Veffels. 
Explication 
