The demonstrations of a pregnant uterus of a woman at her full time. In six tables, as large as nature. Done from the pictures painted, after dissections / by Mr. van Riemsdyk.
- Charles Nicholas Jenty
- Date:
- [1758]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The demonstrations of a pregnant uterus of a woman at her full time. In six tables, as large as nature. Done from the pictures painted, after dissections / by Mr. van Riemsdyk. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[ “ ] Explanation of the Third Table. In this Table the Uterus is cut open, and the Foetus is reprefented as it was found lying under the Membranes; the Os Pubis is alfo divided, and the Pelvis fpread, in order to Jhew how the Bladder is comprefj'ed between the internal Sides of the Os Pubis and the Uterus. A.rpHE Stomach. B. A Portion of the Liver. C C. The Colon. D D. The fmall Inteftine. E. A Portion of the Colon. F. The Fallopian Tube, with the Ligamenta Lata. G G. The lateral Sinufes of the Uterus. H. The Ligamentum Rotundum cut off. 11. The Uterus, with the Reprefentations of the venous Sinufes filled up with Wax. K K. The Surface of the Placenta which ad¬ heres to the Uterus. [Here is feen the Inje&ion from the Sinufes, which has entered the Subftancc of the Placenta.] LL. The Membranes of the Chorion raifed from that of the Amnios, in order to fhew the Child more tranfparent under the Amnios. M M. The Amnios Membrane. N. The Funis Umbilicalis which paffes over the Eyes of the Foetus, as it was found. O. The Orifice of the Uterus drawn a little forward. N. B.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31886292_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


