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1 7 6 E X P L A N A T I O N OF THE TABLES.
T A B L E XLVII.
i " 1 I' p i G U R E S firft and fécond of this table reprefent veflels
injefted from the aorta, in a portion of the fkin of the
abdomen of a pig, which, before the injeftion was made, had
been completely detached from the neighbouring parts, by
inciiîons made at different times.
FIG. I. Repi'efents the parts of their natural fize.
AA A longitudinal cicatrice, which rejoined the parts of the fliin which
had been divided by an incifion.
B, B, B, B, B, B, B, B, Cicatrices filling holes made by the needles ufed in
fewing up the incifion.
C D Veflels on both fides of the cicatrice or incifion.
A A filled by injeélion, although the injection was thrown into the trunks
of the veflels on one fide only of the cicatrice.
FIG. it. Reprefents the veflels in the portions C D, as they appear viewed
with a magnifying glafs. Some of them can be feen paflrng acrofs the
cicatrice A A.