. 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 . of the Male Skele-ton. A, The os frontis. B, The os parietale. C,The coronal suture. D, The squamous partof the temporal bones. E, The squamous su-ture. F, The zygoma. G, The mastoid pro-cess. H, The temporal process of the sphe-noid bone. I, The orbit. K, The os , The os maxillare superius. M, Its nasalprocess. N, The ossa nasi. O,


. 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 . of the Male Skele-ton. A, The os frontis. B, The os parietale. C,The coronal suture. D, The squamous partof the temporal bones. E, The squamous su-ture. F, The zygoma. G, The mastoid pro-cess. H, The temporal process of the sphe-noid bone. I, The orbit. K, The os , The os maxillare superius. M, Its nasalprocess. N, The ossa nasi. O, The os un-guis. P, The maxilla inferior. Q, The teethwhich are sixteen in number in each jaw. R,The seven cervical vertebrae, with their inter-mediate cartilages. S, Their transverse pro-cesses. T, The twelve dorsal vertebrae, withtheir intermediate cartilages. U, The fivelumbar vertebrae. V, Their transverse pro-cesses. W, The upper part of the os , Its lateral parts. The holes seen on itsfore part are the passages of the undermostspinal nerves and small vessels. Opposite tothe holes, the marks of the original divisionsof the bone are seen. Y, The os ilium. Z,Its crest or spine, a, The anterior spinousprocesses, b, The brim of the pelvis, c. Osteology. 135 The ischiatic niche, d, The os ischium, e,Its tuberosity, f, Its spinous process- g, Itscrus. h, The foramen thyroideum. i, Theos pubis, k, The symphysis pubis. 1, Thecrus pubis, m, The acetabulum, n, The se-venth or last true rib- o, The twelfth or lastfalse rib. p, The upper end of the sternum,q, The middle piece, r, The under end, orcartilage ensiformis. s, The clavicle, t, Theinternal surface of the scapula, u, Its acro-mion, v, Its coracoid process- w, Its , The glenoid cavity, y, The os humeri, z,Its head which is connected to the glenoid ca-vity. 1, Its external tubercle. 2, Itsr inter-nal tubercle. 3. The groove for lodging thelong head of the biceps muscle of the , The internal condyle. 5, The


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