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Tab. IX. 
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EXPLANATION of TABLE IX. 
The feveral Figures of this Table reprefent hard, elaffic, car- 
tilaginous Bodies found in the Burfae, the Joints, or other 
fliut Sacs of the Body. 
FIG. I. and II. 
S'HOW the Fore and Back Parts of a cartilaginous ‘Body, which, after an In- 
cilion, was extraded in 1778 from the Joint of the Knee of a living Per- 
fon, by Mr F. Dewar Surgeon in Edinburgh. 
FIG. III. IV. AND V. 
Represent three, of above twenty, fuch cartilaginous Bodies, which formed 
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in the Knee, -Joint of one Perfon. 
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F I G. VI. 
Represents another of thefe cartilaginous Bodies bifeded. 
FIG. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. 
Represent, of the natural Size and magnified, a dozen of fifty fuch cartila- 
ginous Bodies, which were extraded from the Burfa of the Flexor Pollicis 
Longus. 
In one half nearly of the whole number, peduncles or filaments, by which 
pro- 
