ORGANS
- See : Organ morphology
INTERNAL
Containing Heterogeneous Internal parts, called INWARDS, En∣trals, Bowels, Foy, Pluck, Purtenance, Vmbels, Hastlet, Garbage, Giblets, reckoning from the uppermost, may be distinguished by their Order, Shape and Uses, into
- More compound or mixed
- General
- Organs considered to be
- hollow from inside having an empty lumen for containing
- hollow
- chambers
- for collecting urine
- urinary bladder , BLADDER, Vesicle.
- Hollow; ‖ wide, but not long, for containing▪ and digesting of Food: long, but not wide, for conveying of the Food and Excrement.
- STOMACH, Maw, Paunch, Ventricle, Craw, Crop, Gorge, Pouch, Gizzard, Tripe.
- GUT, Entrails, Bowels, Garbage, Chitterling, Colon.
- Rectum , anus
- Conception in Females, namely, the part containing the Faetus.
- WOMB, Mother, Matrix, hysterical, uterine.
- Vagina
- tubes , oblong and narrow
- Hollow; for conveyance of the Bloud ‖ to the Heart: or from the Heart.
- VEIN, Venal.
- Big , medium and small
- ARTERY-all.
- Big , medium and small
- Hollow and oblong; for the conveyance of the ‖ Nourishment: or of the Breath.
- GULLET, oesophagus , esophagus, pharynx
- WIND-PIPE, Rough Artery, Weasand , trachea , bronchi, bronchioles
- larynx
- PRIVITIES, Genitals, Pizzle, Yard, Fore-skin, Prepuce, Urethra
- Massie and more semi-solid with pockets or chambers
- LUNGS, Lights.
- HEART, Cordial, Core, Pericardium.
- for urine formation
- KIDNEY, Reins.
- Generation; denoting ‖ the parts for Generation: or the Glandules for preparing the Sperm.
- TESTICLE, Stone, geld, spay, Eunuch, scrotum .
- Exocrine glands
- Massie and solid; for separating of ‖ Choler: or of Melancholy.
- LIVER, Hepatic.
- lobules
- pancreas
- salivary glands
- endocrine glands
- follicles
- zones
- containing cells arranged in a compact way considered as
- compact or solid organ
- SPLEEN, Milt.
- lymph node
- Thin and broad; by which the Guts are ‖ connected: or covered.
- MESENTERY.
- Thin and broad; for partition ‖ transverse, betwixt the upper and low∣er Belly: or direct, betwixt the Lobes of the Lungs.
- DIA•HRAGM, Midriff.
- M•DIASTINE.
Homogenous parts arranged in layers to form a central or peripheral organ and its system being either a viscera , tube or heart
- Viscera or tube containing it's layers from in to out
- mucosa
- Mucous epithelium
- lamina propria
- muscularis mucosa
- submucosa
- muscularis externa
- serosa or adventitia
- parts being divided further
- zones
- lobes
- lobules
- follicles
- acini
- chambers