Observations on certain parts of the animal oeconomy . ed with air or water poured into it from the cavity of the abdomen. V The right tefi:is, brought fully into view by laying open the procefs of the peritonceum in its whole The head of the epididymis, of the fame The fpermatic veifels. Y The vas The UiCter. 6 The remains of the gubernaculum, or ligament, which bound and conducted the teftis to the fcrotum. N. B. It is evident, that part of the peritonaeum, which In this figureis carried down in the form of an hernial fac to a little below the teftis,lies before t
Observations on certain parts of the animal oeconomy . ed with air or water poured into it from the cavity of the abdomen. V The right tefi:is, brought fully into view by laying open the procefs of the peritonceum in its whole The head of the epididymis, of the fame The fpermatic veifels. Y The vas The UiCter. 6 The remains of the gubernaculum, or ligament, which bound and conducted the teftis to the fcrotum. N. B. It is evident, that part of the peritonaeum, which In this figureis carried down in the form of an hernial fac to a little below the teftis,lies before the teftis, epididymis, fpermatic velTels, and vas deferens, andthat it covers thofe parts in the fame manner as it covers the abdominalvifcera, viz. The pofterior part of the fac (fuppofing tile fac to be cutlengthways into two halves) is united with them, and gives them afmooth furface ; while the anterior half of the fac lies loofe before them,and may be removed to feme diftance from them, as when the fac is di-ftended with water. PI. 3 -^?^ ^A%%. /// . \ ? \ /K, i!:/ >^ ,//?// / ,/jaA/.h,uJid M- _^.f^&n^//cf^yf^- [ 27 ] PLATE III. THE third figure reprefents the tefles, &c. in the fame fubje6l| allthe parts above the offa ilium being removed, and the abdominal mufclesof the kft fide turned down, to Hiow of the fac into, orfrom the abdomen; the bladder being likev/ife turned downwards, tofliov/ the vafa deferentia winding round behind it. AA The thighs, unfinifhed. B The penis. C The middle part of the fcrotum, its lateral parts being removed, to fliow the The fkin and cellular membrane of the abdomen turned down over the Part of the abdominal mufcles and peritoneum turned down at each The peritonaeum covering the iliacus internus mufcle of each The inteftinum redlum filled with The bladder with the umbilical artery on each fide of it, turned a little forwards over the fymphyfis of the pubes,II The ureters pafl
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