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References to the Figures. 
Fig. V. 
Shews the upper Part of the Thorax, the Sternum 
being remov’d, with the Heart and Liver and neighb’ring 
Parts, in their natural Situation. 
A A. The Membranous Diaphragm , in which are 
obferv’d feveral diftind Cavities. 
a a a. The Ligament that fufpends the Diaphram. 
bb. The Ribs. r * 
B. T he Heart. C C. The two Lobes of the Liver 
immediately above the Heart. 
c c. The Brachial Artery, d. The Vein. 
ee . Vena Cava. 
f. A Gland , on the Brachial Artery. 
g g. Part of the Afpera Arteria. 
h h. Part of the Oefophagus . 
i i. Two Mufcles a riling from the Sternum, and in- 
ferted into the Afpera Arteria . 
Fig. VI. 
The inferior Part of the Thorax , the Heart and Liver 
being remov’d. 
A A A. The lower Part of the Diaphragm , imme- 
diately covering the Lungs. 
B B, &c. Eight ftrong flefhy Mufcles ariflng from the 
Ribs, and inferted into the ‘Diaphragm, forming a 
Cavity for the Heart and Liver. 
c c c. The Ribs. D. The defending Trunk of the 
Aorta . 
E E. The left Lobe of the Lungs freed’ from the 
Diaphragm . 
F. Part 
