( 2? i B ) 
? i ie q s p H hh, the Skin was almoft half an inch thick, of 
p whitiitf colour and hard, fome of it appearing as if it 
were granulated, caufed by fome obftru&ions in the Mil- 
liarv cutaneous Glands. . 
J The fat under this part of the Skin did exceed the 
thicknefs of an inch, being diftinguifhed into feveral Lo- 
bules of an irregular figure, and lodged in fo many Cells 
adhering to the Membrana adipofa, which here alfo was 
much thicker than it ufually is in a natural date. 
"d/ Her Thighs, Legs and Feet were all Auafarcous, be- 
in? extrearol'y big and fwelled, eafily retaining any Im- 
prefiion made by the Fingers : And her Nurfe told me, 
that (he ufed to wet a -great deal of Linnen in drying up 
the Water, that would always iffue out from thefe parts 
on the leaft rubbing, yet all her fuperiour parts were ex- 
treamly lean and emaciated. 
7. The flefhy part of the Abdominal Mufcles was much 
extenuated by the great diftenfion, yet their Tendons 
were as thick as ufuai 5 and being very eafily feparable 
one from another, I could plainly obferve that the Ten- 
don of the Obliquus Interims adhered firmly to that of the 
Tranfverfalis , along the edge of the Muf cuius reU us, and 
was not double, as Realdus Columbus, and all Ana to- 
rn! ft s after him, down to Dkmc'bro’k who was firft a- 
ware of this miftake, have maintained;: However, this 
{freight Mufcle derives the fame benefit from this fitua- 
tion° being as it were hemm'd in on one fide by this firm 
adhsfion, and on the other by what they call the Lines, 
alba, as if it had indeed been Indole i between the two 
fuppofed Tendons of the Othquus a^cen..iens ^ that is, tis 
'much ftrengthned thereby in time of aeemg. I obferved 
alfi -, that the. Tendons of : e two oblo c Mufcles, and 
the 0efl?y part of the Jlranjherfalis, betW n the Anteri- 
or t Spine of the Os llutm \ ,d tue Pubis tear its com- 
miffnre, did infeparabiy join and unite wi: one another, 
forming as it were a thick and hard border, from the 
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