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and Confidence like a Mucilage of the Semen Cjdoniorum , 
thefe were either Hjidatidal Tumors only, or the Eggs 
themfelves diftended. This Liquor hardned by a flow 
heat into the Confidence and Colour of the White of an 
Egg. 
ix. All the Fundus Uteri was about an inch and a 
half thick, but near the Collum minus it grew fomething 
thinner, which did proceed from the diftention of its 
Spongy and Vefcular Subfiance, by the Blood in the 
Veffels running thro it in variety of turnings and wind- 
ings ^ fo that when it was cut, it very much refembled 
the fubflance of the Lungs. 
1 2. Upon the inner Membrane of the Uterus I ob- 
served, upon wiping it with a Sponge, feveral little emi- 
nencies, which I took to be the Glands mentioned by 
Malpighius, which feparate a Humour, to Lubricate and 
Moiften its cavity. 
13. On the upper part of the Fundus Uteri I took no- 
tice of a great number of fmall Veffels, like llender Fila- 
ments or Threads, running off from its Membrane,- and 
terminating into a reddifh and foft fpongy fort of fub- 
ftance, not unlike the Uvula, bating its colour, which 
hung down from that fide of the Womb in form of a 
Nipple. Thefe perhaps are the Veffels, which, in the 
opinion of fame, do feparate and extern the Matter of 
the Lochia and the Menfes, they being only vifible at 
thofe times. 
14. Near the beginning of the Tubes , I perceived two 
Tubercles , or little Bunchings, about the bignefs of a 
Nut, to which perhaps the Placenta was faftned, and to 
thefe adhered feveral Glandules of a Blackifh colour, of 
different fixes. 
1 5. The Collum minus was compofed, as it were, of 
two Labia, the uppermoft was moft protuberating, andjup- 
on it 1 obferved feveral fmall Glands, out of which, up- 
on eompreffion, iffued a vifeid clear Liquor, - which is 
faid 
