. 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 . g. 1. The Muscles immediately underthe common teguments on the anterior part ofthe body are represented on the right side;and on the left side the Muscles are seenwhich come in view when the exterior onesare taken away. A, The frontal muscle. B, The tendinousaponeurosis which joins it to the occipitalhence both named occipito-frontalis. C,


. 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 . g. 1. The Muscles immediately underthe common teguments on the anterior part ofthe body are represented on the right side;and on the left side the Muscles are seenwhich come in view when the exterior onesare taken away. A, The frontal muscle. B, The tendinousaponeurosis which joins it to the occipitalhence both named occipito-frontalis. C, Attollens aurem. D, The ear. E, Anterior auris. F F, Orbicularis palpebrarum. G, Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi. H, Levator anguli oris. I, Zygomaticus minor. KZygomaticus major. L, Masseter. M, Orbicularis oris. N, Depressor labii inferiorisO, Depressor anguli oris. P, BuccinatorQQ, Platysma myoides. RR, Sterno-cleidomastoidaeus. S, Part of the trapezius. TPart of the scaleni. Superior Extremity—U, Deltoides. VPectoralis major- W, Part of the latissimusdorsi. X X, Biceps flexor cubiti. Y Y, Partof the brachialis externus. Z Z, The begin-ning of the tendinous aponeurosis (from thebiceps), which is spread over the muscles of n- ^c - a-i*» n. Of the Muscles. 231 the fore-arm. a a, Its strong tendon insertedinto the tubercle of the radius, b b, Part ofthe brachialis internus- c, Pronator radii te-res, d, Flexor carpi radialis- e, Part of theflexor carpi ulnaris- f, Palmaris longus. g,Aponeurosis palmaris- 3, Palmaris brevis. 1,Ligamentum carpi annulare. 2 2, Abductorminimi digiti- h, Supinator radii longus. i,The tendons of the thumb- k, Abductor pol-licis. 1, Flexor pollicis longus. m m, Thetendons of the flexor sublimis perforatus,profundus perforans, and lumbricales—Thesheaths are entire in the right hand,—in theleft cut open to show the tendons of the flex-or profundus perforating the sublimis. Muscles not referred to—in the left supe-rior extremity—n, Pecto


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