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Jaundice till within a few Weeks, and only then as 
the A bfcefs form'd in the Neighbourhood of the Liver 
had brought an Inflammation there ; but as all the 
Symptoms of his Jaundice began to wear off, foon 
after the Tus had got a Vent, viz- as the Inflammation 
of the Liver brought on occafionally by a Suppuration 
in the Neighbourhood wore off, and fome Days be- 
fore the burfting of the VeficaFellis , it does not appear 
unlikely, this Inflammation of the Liver was the Pa- 
thognomonick Caufe of the Jaundice here ,* which In- 
flammation of the Liver, as it was accidental, fo the 
Jaundice occafiond thereby was a&ually remov'd foon 
after a Vent was made for the purulent Matter which 
had occafiond this Inflammation. 
The Draughts hereunto annex'd were done by Me- 
mory, we not being permitted to take the Liver out 
of the Body. 
Explanation of the Figures in TAB. II. 
F 1 o. I. 
A . The external Surface of the Right Lobe of the 
Liver. 
B . B . Parts of the fame. 
C. C. The Ligament which fufpends the Liver to 
the 'Diaphragm . 
!D. ©. The Ligament which fufpends it to the Car - 
tilago Enjiformis . 
E. Part of the Vefica fellis below the Liver in its 
Fore Part, emptied of its Contents, arifing from 
the Concavity of the Right Lobe, 10 to 12 Inches 
in Circumference. 
EF.F. F. Its 
