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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![[ *4 ] D D. The Membrana Adipofa, E. The Nipples of the Bread. F. The external Portions of the Liver. G. The Stomach. H H. The internal Surface of the Liver. I. The Feet of the Foetus. K K. The Placenta. L L. The Colon. M. A Portion of the Reftum as it lay under the Vagina. N N. The fmall Intedine. O. The Terminations of the Ilium in the Caecum. P. The Caecum. &c. The Sinufes of the Uterus. R. That Portion of the Uterus called the Os Tinea?, which is here lb dilated, for the Paflage of the Child, that it appears very thin/ S. The amnios Membrane ciSt off. T T. The umbilical VefTels. U. The Vagina. [Here we fee,, the Head of Ihe Child in the Padage, and the>Vagina dif- tended. X. The Flap of the abdominal ^Mufcles. Z. The cartilaginous Part of the Os Pubis di¬ vided at its Symphyfis.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31886292_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


