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joint, and opens:the /aryax with the fame oblique motion of the griftles.. 4: Thyroarys ‘i 
tenoides, or glottoides; this helps the former, and, {pringing. from. the inner: ea 
fore part of the ¢hyreides, is terminated into the lateral part or fides of theglot 
: arytenoides, which fhuts the /arynx by a ftraight paffage; if this pair is inflamedin 2 | 
quiofey, i it is mortal, becauie it exactly fhuts the chink. . 5. Arytenoides is a round — 
mufcle, compafling the ewer-like cartilage: it arifes from the-hinder line of the 
guttalis, and, being carried along with tranfverfe fibres, is inferted into beers: 
thereof, 
nal pair. 1. Peery faphylinus externus rifes from the upper jaw,. and wader. the lafb 
dagen 5 : 
The uvula has two pair of mufcles, two on either fide, viz..an external dedi inter 
grinding tooth, ends in a fimali tendon, which pafles through a chink on the, upper — 
_ fide of the pterygoides, . 2. Prery-fiaphylinusinternus proceeds from the lower part of the 
internal wing of the prerygoides, and afcending according to thelongitude of the wing 
is inferted i in like manner into the nvula. wh 
"The : pharynx or throat, which is the beginning of the «/ophagus or gullet, ae fee 
ven mufcles belonging to it, viz. three pair, and one without a fellow. 4, Sphae 
nopharyngcus, which {prings from the fharp point of the /pbenoides, and, paffing: down. | 
wards, is inferted into the lateral parts of the pharynx, or throat, to pull up the 
mouth of the ftomach, that it may receive the meat. 2: . Chephalepharyngaus, mich 
fpring from the part where the head is joined to the neck, and, running» down, is 
{pread about the pharynx or efopbhagus, feeming to make the membrane of it. 3:. Sy. Ce 
lopharyngeeus, which fprings from the ffy/oides proce/s, and is inferted into the fides of 
the pharynx, both to dilate and amplify it. 4. Ocfophegus. The mufcle without a 
fellow, being only a {phincter-like mufcle, encompafling the gullet. It fprings from 3 
"one fide of the ¢hyroides, and circularly encompaffing the hinder part of the ; 
is tied to both the fides of the. thyroides, to contract the mouth of . the sepa iy | 
obinEer doth the anus, 
us [calenus, bend the neck ; the two latter pair, viz. mujeulas tranfoerfans 
(ulus {pinatus, extend it. 1.Longus lies under the w/ophagus or gullet, {prings 
nh 2 Recher of the breaft, with a beginning flefhy and fharp, afcends he 
/, annexed to all the bodies of the vertebra, terminating in the extuberant pro. a 
rhe bre, with an acute tendoa, and fometimes is inferted into the orcipMy 
neaitsgreat hole. 2. Scalenus arifes flethy, atthe fide of the neck, from the firft rib, 
Anwardly, by oblique fibres, into all the tranfverfe procefies 0 of the 
verpebra.ok the neck; ¢ 
3s ean verfalis, a ifing from the traniverfe eminences or: proceffes of the fix 1 ae 
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mufcles of the neck are four pair. The two Gtk pair, to wit, pare ges 
through this pair, the veins and arteries enter into’ ‘the arm. : 
