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A compendious system of anatomy - in six parts - part I - Osteology; II. Of the muscles, &c.; III. Of the abdomen; IV. Of the thorax; V. Of the brain and nerves; VI. Of the senses; from the (14576754749)

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Identifier: 2554050R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A compendious system of anatomy : in six parts : part I : Osteology ; II. Of the muscles, &c. ; III. Of the abdomen ; IV. Of the thorax ; V. Of the brain and nerves ; VI. Of the senses ; from the Encyclopaedia : illustrated with twelve large copperplates
Year: 1805 (1800s)
Authors: Fyfe, Andrew, 1754-1824 Bell, Andrew, 1726-1809 Scot, Robert, 1744?-1823, engraver Bartram, Archibald, 1774?-1808, printer Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823, publisher Ware, John, 1795-1864, former owner Folsom, Charles, 1794-1872, former owner
Subjects: Anatomy
Publisher: Philadelphia : Printed by Archibald Bartram, for Thomas Dobson ...
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine



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V. 0 V^ . Of the Abdomen. 3i7 Fig. 4. Represents the Female Organs of Ge-neration. a, That side of the uterus which is next theos sacrum. 1, Its fundus. 2, Its cervix, b b,The Fallopian or uterine tubes, which openinto the cavity of the uterus ;—but the otherend is open within the pelvis, and surroundedby c c, The fimbriae, d d, The ovaria. e, Theos internum uteri, or mouth of the womb.f f, The ligamenta rotunda, which passeswithout the belly, and is fixed to the labia pu-dendi. g g, The cut edges of the ligamentalata, which connects the uterus to the pelvis.h, The inside of the vagina, i, The orificeof the urethra, k, The clitoris surrounded by(1,) The praeputium. m m, The labia puden-di. n n, The nymphae. Fig. 5. Shews the Spermatic Ducts of theTesticle filled with Mercury. A, The vas deferens. B, Its beginning,which forms the posterior part of the epididy-mis. B, The middle of the epididymis, com-posed of serpentine ducts. D, The head oranterior part of the epididymis unravelled,

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