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a. A kind of fingle kidney, which occupied the place 
of the liver. The principal part is covered by 
the inteftines. It received feveral fmall veffels 
from the aorta, but none of them was near fo 
large as the emulgent. 
b. A fmall lobe, that might pafs either for a fmall 
lobe of the liver, or for a capful a renalis. 
d. An orifice of a vein, which was alfo ramified, 
through the kidney-liver , by branches as fine as 
thofe it received from the aorta. But this 
vein did not terminate there. 
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1. It fent, upwards, branches to the mufcles, to 
the vertebra, and thence to the ribs j for, by blow- 
ing into the trunk, the air came out at the origin of 
the uppermoft rib I had differed. 
2. Below, it formed two large iliac veins, g. 
which took the ufual courfe. 
c. The trunk cut, belonging to the aorta inferior , of 
the length of a line. 
f. The diftribution of the reft of this aorta , or right 
iliac , through that fide of the pelvis. 
g. The iliac veins going off to right and left, as 
ufual. .o 
h. The orifice of the umbilical vein, being fo exadtly 
of the fame diameter, of the fame white colour 
and ftrength, and of the fame confidence with 
the divided trunk, e. that at firft fight, I took 
this for the fame veffel. The trunk, d. was 
much thinner, and of a more bluifli tint. 
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