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this fubftance originated from its internal furface near 
the entrance of the. emulgent vein, attached to it here 
and there by fmall points, till about the projection of the 
facrum, where the cavity of the vein was almoft filled up 
with a continuation of the fame fubftance. 
The fpleen, pancreas, and liver, were perfectly found : 
the gall bladder very fmall, and quite empty; its ducts 
in a natural flate. 
The kidnies were much increafed in their fubftance, 
externally more livid than ufual, and feemingly in a 
ftate of inflammation. The ureter on the right fide was 
much enlarged, and contained a confiderable quantity of 
urine, which feeraed retained there by the diftenfton of 
the bladder. The left ureter was of its natural ftze and 
appearance. The coats of the bladder were confiderably 
thickened, but preferving externally as well as inter- 
nally its moft healthy appearance. 
It may be neceflary here to remark, that as the blad- 
der could not expand itfelf laterally, it was extended 
upwards in an oblong form, not unlike that of acalf’s,but 
did not appear capable of containing more than a quart. 
The tumor which occupied the right iliac region, ex- 
tended itfelf irregularly in all directions, and appeared 
outwardly to have deftroyed or brought on an abforption 
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