The Explication of the Figures, 
Part of the Omentum fa- 
flmed to the Jlomach. 
m m m m, L^rge blond-veffels 
cunoujly^ r^nj^i^'^ _//^ Omen- 
nnn. Curiam fmall fihres fi- 
ling up the Inter ft tees of the blond- 
vejfe/s^ and rendring the whole 
ftruBure of the Omentum reti- 
cnUr, ,\ .A\ 
Fig- 5-/ 
This figt^re rePrefents the L^-. 
rynx and its Jeveral Cartilages 
more diftinft. 
J. T/^eGartilago Annularis 
or Cricoides. 
The Cartilago Scutifor- 
mis or Thyroides. 
C C.The Cartilago Arytainoi- 
des, 
DDD. Epiglottis. 
Tabula 
2. 
Fig. 6. 
In this figure the three Ventri- 
cles or Stomachs rvhich are opened 
to/hew their inward Tunic ksy as 
alfo the Vdimx^Sy and part of the 
Omentum, are reprefented. 
A. The infide of the fir ft Sto- 
mach^ 
B. Several large Rugae or V^li- 
placed about the PaJ] age from 
theftrft ftomach to the fecond. 
C. The fecond ftomach. 
D. The Pajfageout of the fe- 
cond ftomach into the third. 
EE. The third ftomach. 
f. 77;e Pylorus. 
g. . Part of theT>\}oditxmm. 
H. The l?ancreas. 
/. The entrance of the Duftus 
Pancreaticus. 
K^. One of thofe Glandulous bo- 
dies which is fiippofed to be the 
Spleen^. 
Fig. T. 
T His f^ure does reprefmtthe 
feverd tendimm fibres of 
the Abdominal Mufcks which run- 
ning in vartOf4^s Manipuli, and be- 
ing cnrioufly interwoven j do make 
the Linea alba which is here very 
broad. 
Fig. 2. 
Here is fhewn the fgure of the 
Liver. 
A. That part which was in the 
right HypochonMr, 
B. That in the left, 
CC. The Ligamentum Suf- 
penforium. 
d. The Vena Umbilicalis. 
Fig. J. 
The Glanduk Renales, the 
KJdneys, Vnters and Bladder^ 
and the various Organs of Gene- 
ration 
