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Query 5. Was not the Bladder of Urine likewife by 
the fupcrincumbcnt Wei” hr, prevented from di- 
lating itlilfj and that the Rcafon why the Water 
was often made, and always in fo fmall a Qnan- 
tity > 
■ 
In order to convey a more clear Idea of the feve- 
ral Parts already deferib’d, to thole who may not 
have an Opportunity of in fp ding them (they being 
properly preferved for that Purpofe), and being len- 
fible of the great D (Ecu i» y of c e "dy representing by 
Words fuch Things as are oar of the ordinary Courfe 
of Nature, I mult beg Leave to refer the Reader to 
the Figures hereto annex'd. 
See Tab. I. 
jVo - -■ -i u Ll v it b n r, /on b i M 
Fig. r. 
aaaa 7 The great Saccus that contain’d the Water. 
bb y The greater Diameter of the Saccus . 
cc , The idler Diameter. 
d, A prick’d Line (hews the Entrance of the emul- 
gent VefTels. 
efy Shews the Courfe of the Dud between the Mem- 
branes of the Saccus . 
The Orifice opening obliquely into the Cavity. 
egy The infleded Part of the Dud, after its Egrefs 
from the Saccus , which pafled between the Liga « 
mentum latum Uteri to the Bladder of Urine. 
gy The Dud, divided near the Bladder, where its 
Cavity was fo fmall as only to admit of a com- 
mon-fiz’d Probe. 
Fig. 
