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traced from the Ymdus Uteri almofl: to the Morfus 
D 'taboli-^ where it was confufediy united with, and 
opened into the Sac cuius hereafter to be deferibed. The 
• Ovary on this fide with the Ligamentum Latur/iy was 
dilated into a large Sac cuius of an irregular Form, ex- 
tending itfelf behind the Uterus (to the pofterior Paries 
of which it adhered) and pafllng on towards the left, 
was connected to that Part of the Colon that terminates 
in ihQ Re^um^ and \\\t Return. In this Sacculus we 
found great part of the Placenta^ and the Remains of 
lacerated Membranes, befides the Aperture of the Fal- 
lopian f uhe mentioned before, and another aboutfour 
Inches in Diameter into the Middle of the Return : 
That part of theUreter on the right Side which lies be- 
tween the Ovary and the Kidney was dilated,, and fo 
was that part of the Return between the Aperture into 
it, and the End of the Colon \ both which were caufed 
from the Contents of thefe Canals being obftruded in 
their Pafiage. 
Fig. I. e. * 
Shews the Uterus^yiith. the Sacculus behind it, part 
of the Colon and the Return ; the Fallopian fubes^ 
Ovary on the left Side; Ligament a Rotunda\vc\\ the 
Vagina laid open to the Os Tinea, 
A The Uterus. 
B The Fallopian Tube on the left Side. 
C The Ovary on the fame Side. 
D The Ligament a Rotunda - 
jS The Vagina laid open. 
F That part of the Colon that terminates in the 
Redhm. 
G The Redliim continued to the Vlnus under the 
Vagina, 
H The 
