( * 8 * ) 
I opened another Eye of a Man who died of that Di- 
ftemper $ in which I found that part of the Nerves, which 
is within the Craning crufhed flat by the anterior Lobes 
of the Brain, their Ventricles being full of Lymph. 
Fig. 12. (hews three Spleens taken from one Bo- 
dy. 
Fig • #3* Two Spleens taken from a Man. 
Fig . 14- Two Spleens taken from a Woman. 
N. B. That in all thefe three Cafes of the Spleens, each 
had proper Veflels, but the Arteries only are there ex- 
prefs’d, and that the Spleens in each Body taken to- 
gether were but equal in Magnitude to the one we u- 
ually meet with. 
A Heart, with the Vena Azygos inferted into 
the right Auricle ^ and the Defcending Cava com- 
ing round the Bafis of the Heart, above the Aorta and 
Pulmonary Veflels, to enter the Auricle at the lower part 
with the Afcending Cava. 
An Ureter double two Thirds of its length next 
the Kidneys, and diftended by Stones pafling through 
it. 
The Tuba Fallopian* impermeable, and without JU 
Vefpertilionis 5 the outer Ends being conne&ed to the 
Tefies. 
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