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Vifcera in Situ at firft View. The Situation of the 
‘Pylorus feemed lower than ufual. The Colour or 
Texture of the Liver were not remarkably preter- 
natural. The Spleen was of the largeft Size, and 
adhered in its hinder Part fo ftrongly to the Peri - 
tonaum, that it could not be feparated without La- 
ceration. Whereupon there remained in the Place 
of Adhefion a thick, callous, and almoft horny Mem- 
brane, as big as an Half-crown. The Pancreas 
was very fmall, and feemed compofed of fmall 
Scirrhi. The Left Kidney was twice as big as the 
Right, or as its own natural Magnitude : Its Sub- 
ftance about the Pelvis was corroded by a fcmipu- 
rulent cancerous Sanies , that was in part colle&ed 
between the Surface of the Kidney and its containing 
Bag. The internal Strufture of it was not much 
amifs: But the Fo?nes Morbid the mod lingular and 
furprifing Phanomenon in this Subjetd, was a Num- 
ber of large conglobate, fteatomatous, cancerated 
Glands, reaching from the Receptaculum Chyli to the 
loweft Vertebra of the Loins, fo connected together 
as to reprefent a Pancreas affixed to the Vertebra 
of the Loins, and upper anterior Part of the Left 
Pfoas Mufcle : It was Four times as large as his 
Pancreas , and as big as the Right or found Kidney. 
The Aorta defcendens pervaded the Middle of 
this preternatural Subllance Lengthways. From 
this Mafs, as a Fountain, flowed that cancerous Sa- 
nies, which had made its Way to the Left Kidney, and 
alfo corroded the fuperior carneous Tart of the Left 
Pfoas major , and lliacus inter mis, fo that one might 
ealily rend their gangrened Flcfh like rotten Linen. 
Some of this green Ichor colieded near the Os 
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