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A. The uterus enlarged. B, its cavity, with a section of its coats, a a, to exhibit their thickness; and b b, marking a cluster of enlarged vesicles in and about the inner cervix of the womb.
C, is the right ovarium, having a singular long thread-like appendix, c c, of a tendinous nature, which connected it with the neighbouring viscera.
D. The Fallopian tube of the same side turned and fastened to the womb by an adventitious band, the result no doubt of some previous inflammation. Had conception taken place in the right ovarium, the transmission of the ovulum through that tube could not have taken place.
E E. The ligamenta rotunda dissected and truncated. The broad ligaments were carefully removed, to free all the other parts from every species of obstruction that might impede a proper investigation of the nature of the case.
F. The Fallopian tube of the left side.
O O O. The left ovarium containing the fœtus.
P. Portion of the placenta visible.
1 2 3. The lacerations in the ovarian envelope, through which the Ovum protruded. The omentum had contracted adhesions with the tumour.
Plate 10 (B)
(BEING PLATE VII. OF THE PHIL. TRANS. FOR 1820.)