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edges/, g, of which are cicatriled to the edges of 
the herniary fiftula. This drawing affords an ocu- 
lar demonftration of the folidity of the conjectures 
made in the obfervation N. 460. 
d, The ccecum , and its vermicular appendix. 
A portion of the colon , filled with fomewhat like 
faces, but which had no other fmell than what is 
natural to the inteftines, without the leaft mixture 
of a ftercorarious ftench. This fubftance was of 
the colour of wdiite refin, and of a fat vifcid con - 
lifter. ce : and it feemed to be formed of lymph, and 
the inteftinal juices thickened by heat. 
F, A portion of the colon, which was empty, and 
its cavity was about three lines in diameter. 
G , The continuation of the ileum. 
I have the honour to be, fir, with the higheft 
cftcem, 
Your moft humble, and 
moft obedient fervant. 
Le Cat. 
LY. 
