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the Ligamentum latum Uteri y to be inferted into 
the Bladder of Urine. The Saccus was con netted to 
the Ligamentum fufpenforium Hepatis , to a confi- 
derable Part of the Mefocolon , to the Teritonxum 
oil the right Side in two or three different Places, 
to the fame Membrane the whole Length of the 
Spine, and to the Ligamentum latum Uteri on the 
tight Side of the Body. 
The Liver was found, but left than in a natural 
State; and its convex Part adher'd clofely to the 
Diaphragm. The Stomach, Spleen, Omentum , fmall 
Inteftines, and the upper Part of the Colon , were 
thruft very high up into the left Hypochondrium. 
The Convolutions of the lower Part of the fame 
Intefline were intirely obliterated; and that, toge- 
ther with the Rettum y formed one continued ftrait 
Tube, from the left Hypochondrium down to the 
Anus . The left Kidney, with its emulgent Veflels 
and Ureter , were in their natural State and Situation. 
The Uterus , Tuba Fallopiana y and Ovarium , on the 
fame Side, had nothing preternatural ; but, on the 
right Side, the Fallopian Tube and Ovary were dif- 
pos'd in a very extraordinary Manner. The Tube, 
by means of the Adhefion of the Ligamentum latum 
Uteri to the Saccus y was extended to three times its 
ordinary Length. The Ovary was likewife, by the fame 
Caufe, render’d very preternatural, being no left 
than five Inches three Quarters long, one Inch broad, 
two Tenths of an Inch thick, and two Inches and 
half diftant from the Uterus . The Bladder of Urine 
was very finalJ, but appear'd to be found. 
We then made an accurate Search for the right 
Kidney; bur, to our great Surprize, found no 
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