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E F, The pancreas laid open, to fliow the reticular texture of its inner fide,
and the manner in which the duds from it are conjoined.
A t E a layer of mufcular fubftance is delineated, covering and inclofmg the
reticular part.
G H I, Smaller duds ending in larger.
K, The edge of a large circular opening, by which the pancreas difcharges
its liquor into the duodenum.
T A B L E X.
IN this Tabic are reprefented the biliary ducts of a Cod; with the termination
of their inteftinula cseca, which are analogous to our pancreas.
A , Part of the ilomach flit open.
B, The pylorus ilit open.
C, The duodenum or firfl: gut.
D D D D , The mouths of the inteilinula ciEca, analogous to our pancreas.
E E E E, Four hepatic duds.
G G G, Terminations of the hepatic duds in a fpheroidal bag H.
I, The gall-bladder.
K, The cyftic dud.
L L, A probe in the dudus communis choledochus, terminating in the duo-«
denum.
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THIS Table reprefents the liver and biliary duds of the Wol f or Cat Fiili, or
G. 146. Anarluchas of Linnxus.
A B , The right and left iides of the liver.
C, The gall-bladder.
D, The dudus communis choledochus running down to tlie duodenum.
E F, Numerous hepato-cyitic duds.
G, Biliary hepatic duds, terminating in the neck of the gall-bladder and upper
part of the dudus communis choledochus.
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