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A Description of all the 
TaK X. 
SECT. XII. 
EXPLANATION of TABLE X. 
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The Firft Figure of this Table reprefents the middle Part of 
the Arch of the Colon of an Adult, with a Hole eroded 
in it, in confequence ol Dyfentery; and hence the true 
Tympany was produced by the Air efcaping from the Co- 
lon into the Cavity of the Peritoneum or Abdomen. 
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FIG. IL III. IV. V. 
Of this Tabic reprefent two Holes formed in the Jejunum by Pins' tied toge- 
ther, which had been accidentally fwallowed. 
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In all thefe figures, ... 
A B. Reprefent the jejunum. ' 
C. Its mefentery. 
D E. An incifion, by which the cavity of the jejunum is laid open, 
r. Two large pins tied together, with their points turned different ways. 
G. The point of one of the pins which had occafioned a hole in the jeju- 
num, and was found fituated as the figure reprefents it. 
H. A hole which unqueftionably had been occafioned by the point of the 
other pin ; although on opening the body the pin was not found in the hole. 
I K. Two membranous adhefions occafioned by the inflammation which 
the pins had excited; and by means of which the edges of the two holes in the 
jejunum were firmly fixed to L, a part of the mefocolon. 
