. A compendious system of anatomy : in six parts : part I : Osteology ; II. Of the muscles, &c. ; III. Of the abdomen ; IV. Of the thorax ; V. Of the brain and nerves ; VI. Of the senses ; from the Encyclopaedia : illustrated with twelve large copperplates . rior dentes incisores of the lower jaw. 3, I. 152 Osteology. Similar teeth of the upper jaw. 5, 6, A ibreand back view of the dentes canini. 7, 8,The anterior dentes molares. 9, 10, 11, Theposterior dentes molares. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,Unusual appearances in the shape and size ofthe teeth. Fig. 19. The external surface of the Os Hy oides. A,


. A compendious system of anatomy : in six parts : part I : Osteology ; II. Of the muscles, &c. ; III. Of the abdomen ; IV. Of the thorax ; V. Of the brain and nerves ; VI. Of the senses ; from the Encyclopaedia : illustrated with twelve large copperplates . rior dentes incisores of the lower jaw. 3, I. 152 Osteology. Similar teeth of the upper jaw. 5, 6, A ibreand back view of the dentes canini. 7, 8,The anterior dentes molares. 9, 10, 11, Theposterior dentes molares. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,Unusual appearances in the shape and size ofthe teeth. Fig. 19. The external surface of the Os Hy oides. A, The body. B B, The cornua. C C,The appendices. Plate XXII. Fig. 1. A Posterior View of the Sternumand Clavicles, with the ligament connect-ing the clavicles to each other. a, The posterior surface of the sternum,b b, The broken ends of the clavicles, c c c c,The tubercles near the extremity of each cla-vicle, d, The ligament connecting the cla-vicles. Fig. 2. A Fore-view of the Left Scapula,and of a half of the Clavicle, with theirLigaments. a, The spine of the scapula, b, the acro-mion, c, The inferior angle- d, Inferior cos-ta. e, Cervix, f, Glenoid cavity, coveredwith cartilage for the arm-bone, g g, Thecapsular ligament of the joint- h, CoracouJ. Osteology. 153 process, i, The broken end of the , Its extremity joined to the acromion. 1, Aligament coming out single from the acromionto the coracoid process, m, A ligament com-ing out single from the acromion, and dividinginto two, which are fixed to the coracoid pro-cess. Fig. 3. The Joint of the Elbow of the LeftArm, with the Ligaments. a, The os humeri, b, Its internal c, The two prominent parts of its trochleaappearing through the capsular ligament, d,The ulna, e, The radius, f, The part of theligament including the head of the radius. Fig. 4. The Bones of the Right-Hand, withthe Palm in view. a, The radius, b, The ulna, c, The sca-phoid bone of the carpus, d, The os , The os cuneiforme. f, The


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