C 
"the Quantity of i8 or 20 Quarts, during the 2 f Days 
the Patient lived, from and after the opening of the 
Tumour. 
It has been obferv'd, that the Liver was in a natural 
State, and that the Matter collcded in the Vefica Fell is 
Lad not in the lcaft wounded oraffeded the Liver itfelf> 
fo that the great Quantity of Bile and Lymph daily dif- 
charg'd through thelncifion, muft have proceeded from 
the internal Surface of the diftended Gall-Bladder. 
This put us upon inquiring for the Radices Cyfiica and 
Hepati-cyfticDuQis, I mean for thofe very Duds which 
Giovanni Caldeji has fo earcfully traced in feveral 
Animals, and delineated in his Obfervatione Anato- 
miche al illuftrijfimo Sig. Francifco Redi 1687. and 
which Verheyen has dilcover'd in the Bullock Kind, 
but could not trace in Man ; Thefe Duds, I fay, 
whereby fo great a Quantity of Gall had beat depo- 
fited in the Vefica Felhs, for as much that the Cyftick 
Dud was obturated, whereby fome Anatomifts have 
fuppos'd the Gall to flow back from the Hepatick 
Duds^ and upon Difledion, we traced a Trunk like 
unto that, which Bid loo and fVinJlow obferved in Man 5 
and refembling that form'd by feveral Branches in the 
Liver, and dilcharging itfelf into the Vefica . We 
would gladly have traced this further, but the Time 
allow'd for Diffedion did not permit us to purfuc this 
Inquiry. 
The ‘Duffus Communis Choledoclms was found 
empty, and opening, as ufual, into the Cavity of the 
^Duodenum 5 but the Cyftick Dud was fo comprels'd 
by the Bag, that nothing could pafs through it. The 
Spleen, ‘Pancreas , and all the other Vifcera y were in a 
natural State, faving (as hath been already obferved) 
that 
