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ours there were three or four. And, laftly, he does 
not mention any thing of the hard cartilaginous Sub- 
ftance of the Uterus. 
There were feveral remarkable Adhelions in the 
Abdomen and Thorax •, as of the Omentum to the 
‘Peritoneum, of the Lungs to the Pleura and Dia* 
phragm, of the Pericardium to the Pleura. The 
Liver and Spleen appear’d in their natural State : The 
Kidneys were enlarged beyond their ufual Size : The 
coronary Veins of the Heart were much diftended 
with Blood, and the Lungs inflamed to a Degree of 
Mortification. Upon examining the Cavities of the 
Heart, we found in the right Ventricle a polypofe Con- 
cretion of a flefhy fibrous Subftance that adhered to 
the Ventricle, and, in feparating it from thence, was 
rent into two Pieces. 
Ltndon, Nov. 26. Tour mojl obliged 
humble Servant, 
Peter Templemaru 
P. S. I have annexed two Figures, reprefenting this 
prxternatural Uterus, drawn by the ingenious Dr. 
Par fans. See Tab. I. and Tab. II. 
