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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