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F. F. F ' F. Its Adhefions to the Teritoneum. 
G. An Opening into the External Bag or AbfceJ. 
or Incifion into it. 
H. H. H. H. H. Elongations and Inequalities in it. 
O. O. O. O. The Angles of the Cyfiis open'd, (hew- 
ing in its back Parts an Elongation opening into 
it at F. 
A. A. A. The concave Side of the Liver. 
B. The Vena umbilicalis, 
C. The Vefica bill aria emptied, which when full 
cover'd almoft all the Infide of the Right Lobe 
on its back Part. 
2). 2). 2T 2>. 2). 2). Several Elongations or Expan- 
fions of the Vefica opening into the Gall-Blad- 
der. 
E. The cretaceous Bag in its Duplicature full of 
Chalk, ^ intermix'd with hard white irregular 
Stones. 
VIII. Some Obfervations on the Cafe of Mr. 
Le Grange, by Alexander Stuart, M. D . 
HE Symptoms during Life, recited by Mr, 
Amy and in the foregoing Paper, and the Ap- 
pearances in the Body open'd, which I was Witnefs 
to, therein likewife fully narrated, I hope it may not 
be unacceptable to point out what appears to me to 
be the mechanical and neceflary Connexion between 
thefe apparent Caufes and their Effe&s, in this uncom- 
mon Cafe. 
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