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 with the Cæcum, were attached to the Mesentery, in such a Manner, as to be but two Inches distant from the Pylorus; which, with about one Third of the Stomach, was by this Means drawn into the Bag. The Beginning of the Duodenum just entered the Bag, and then returned out again; which with but a small Portion of the Jejunum, was the Chief that remained in the Abdomen.