■ B The Spknick Branch* 
C C The MefentericfcrBrant&ei which arc continued trom 
the Inteftines. 
b. The Trunk oi the Ve^a Pa^creatica^ which receives 
Branches alfb from the Daodemm. 
c. c, Tht Vena Gajlrica dextra Coro»aria Superior. 
D The Superior Coronary Vein of the Stomach of the 
Left Side, 
E The Inferior Coronary Branch of the Stomach of the 
Right Side, and 
F The fame Coronary Vein of the Left Side removed 
from their proper fcituations ^ from thefe two laft are con- 
tinued the Vem Epiploica Superior dextra i, and the Sim(ira 
2, with the Media 
G The Vein calFd Vas Breve. 
d The Ver2a Duodeni. 
H The Vena B^morroidalk arifing from the Re&H/ji2Lnd 
Anm^ in this fubjeft emptying itfelf into the left Mcfente- 
. rick Branch ^ but in other Bodies fand particularly in a pre- 
"paraition of thefe Veins, which I have now by mej I find 
this Trunk of the H<emorroide Veins ending in the Ramus 
Splenicus. 
The length of the Trunk of this Haemorroide Vein, and 
itsprogrcfs under the Intejtitjes, renders it liable to be cotn- 
prefs'd, and its Refluent Blood retarded^ whence its 
Branches in the htefiinum ReSum and Anus become diftend- 
ed with Blood, and csLuk- th€ H£/^orroides C£c£ and 
Jperu 'y which are frequently attended with Apojihuwati- 
i^/zj" in the and parts adjacent 5 which difordersare the 
more incident, not only bccaufe thefe Haemorroide Veins 
flike the reft of the Branches of the Fe^a Porta) are 
without and the Blood has an Afcending pro- 
grelsin them^ together that the long Trunk (H) is not 
only expofed to the Compreflions made by the Inte- 
ftifies in both Sexes : But particularly the Uterus in Wo- 
men in time of Gejiation^ efpecially near the Birth, fo Com- 
prefjea this Trunks that it's no wonder we find Women 
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