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E. The protuberance of the Knee- 
F. Part of the Funiculus Umbilicalis torn, but (till! 
adhering to the Navel. 
G. G. Part of the fame Funiculus , faflen’d to the bony 
part of the Tegument. 
H. The Breafl.. 
/., The mark of an Incifion into the left fide, where, 
the Flefh appear’d red, but was dry, and look’d like 
fmoaked Beef- 
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Fig, III. Reprefents two Ribs from the left Side, of" 
their natural. Subfiance, colour and bignefs. 
A. A . The part joining to the Vertebra. 
to. the Sternum . 
. . « . , • . . . 
This Piece is preferv’d in the Cabinet of Rarities 
of his moft Serene Highnefs the Duke of Wirt emb erg. 
Dr. Gamer arins , Profelfor at Tubingen , in a Letter - 
upon this Subjed, takes notice, that the Surgeon 
found this Mafs in a cavity on the Woman’s left fide, 
and that it adhered to the Membranes of that cavity 
by the intervention of a fpongious, flefhy Subfiance. 
From which particular, and the Woman’s having had 
two Children during the time that this large Mafs 
lay in her, that learned Profeffor conjectures, that it 
was not lodged in the Womb, but in the left Fallop - 
pian Tube , which by this means had been very much 
dilated and, thickned in its Subfiance. . 
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