
 
        
         
		t a b u l a  XVIII.  
 EI U S D E M  uteri  fimdus,  eoclcm  modo  praparatus,  ut  amplilBmorum  
 valbnun,  vcuarum  pncfcrtmi,  placenta:  ex  ^dvcrfo  
 objcflaru.n,  crebra:  inter  fe  commiffunc  contemplanda:  
 proftarcnl.  
 A  A  Sc-aio  per  fundían  uteri  tranfverfe  dufta;  inter  
 l i H  Uteri  parietem  pofteriorcm,  in  ftatu  fao  natural.,  (fciheet,  peritoneo  
 lievi  coopcrtum)  et  r  un  •  •  .  „vti  
 A AC  Uteri  parietem  anteriorem,  ubi  ftratum  fubftanme  ejus  cxtimuni  
 fublatum  ell,  ut  vafa,  ex  adverfo  placenta:  fita,  confpici  
 polfcnt.  Vafa majora  et  planiora.  ut  in  figura  pncecdenti,  vena:  
 Dfl'^^Tubic.  Polt,  five  infra  cas,  Ovaria  illiufmodi  fitum  habebant,  
 i í £ ' ' " L i g L r i e n ! ' r r o 3 a ? d c o r f u m ,  paulo  ante  tubas,  curfum  te- 
 " ' " " ' i r o c  cada^•erc,  uteri  paries  anterior  polleriori  tumidior  fuit ;  
 ita  ut  fi  uterus  a  ^•crtice  deorfum  per  tubas  tranfcrfi-us  fu.fi-et,  
 pars  anterior,  altera  major  cxtrtrfict.  Re  vera  tarnen,  inter  eas  
 difcrimcn  baud  tantum  fuit,  quantum  in  liac  tabula  vide tur;  
 quippe  uterus,  paulo  oblique  oculo  fe  ofiferens,  plus  fupcrficici  
 anterioris,  quam  poñerioris,  exhibcbat.  
 p l a t e  XV I I I .  
 T7R0M  the  fame fuhjeci.  The  very  imdns,  or  upper  part  of  the  
 £  womb,  wldch  2ms previoujly  diJeRed  to Jhm  in the preceding  fisare  
 as  well  as in  this,  the  plexus  of  large  vejfels,  ejpecially  the  veins,  oppofite  
 to  the  placenta.  
 A  A  The  tranfverfe fellion  acrofs  the  fundus  of  the  womb,  between  
 AAB  Thepoflerior  fide  of  the  womb  left  in  its  natural  flate;  that  is,  covered  
 with  the  fmooth  peritoneum,  and  
 A A C  The  anterior  fide  of  the  womb  at  its  fundus,  the  outer  ftratum  oj  
 its  fubltance  being  removed,  to fhew  the  veffels  oppofile  to  //«  placenta.  
 The  larger  and  more flattened  vejcls,  as  in  the preceding  figure,  are  
 D  D  ""rhe  tubes.  The  ovaries  lay  behind;  that  is,  below  them  in  this  altitude, 
   and farther  from  the  eye  of  the fpeClator,  fo  as  to  be  hidden.  
 E E  The  round  ligaments,  going  downwards,  a  little  bejore  the  tuBes.  
 In  this  cafe,  the  anterior  fide  of  the  womb  made  a  greater  pellmg,  
 orziiaj  more  ftretched  than  the  pqjlerionfo  that  if  the  womb  had  been  
 vertically  cut  down  through  the  two tubes,  the  anterior  portionwould  have  
 been larger  than  the  other.  Yet  the  d^erence  was  not fo  confiderMe,  as  
 may  be^imagined  from  a  vi^o  of  this  figure,  becaufe  the  objeB  was  
 placed  a  little  obliquely  to  the  eye,  which  thence  took  in  more  of the  anterior, 
   than  of  the poflerior  fiirface.  
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