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~ from the clavicle; 16, 16. the cacudtbutiadel, ; 17. the fcaleni; 18. rejinebeetl cartel 
the cucullaris on the right fide; 18. on the left fide, is the levator, or elevator feapu- 
lx, otherwife called mufculus patientiz ; 19. 19. the place where the fibres of the'pec- 
toralis unite in fome meafure with thofe of the deltoides; 20. 20. the deltoidess 21, 
the place in the carpus where the palmaris longus paffes through a ring in the annu- 
lar ligament; 22. a remarkable union of the tendons of the extenfors of the three 
laft fingers; 23. 23: the productions of the peritoneum, which, perforating the 
mufclés of the abdomen at the rings, defcend to the fcrotum; 24. 24. the place 
where the three tendons of the fartorius, gracilis, and feminervofus, are. inferted 
“ into the interior part of the tibia, juft under the knee; 25. 25. the tendons of the 
extenfors of the toes, which are fecured by a ligament at the ancle, as ‘appears on 
both fides; but on the right fide, internally, another ligament is reprefented, which 
fixes the tendons of the extenfor longus digitorum, the tibizeus pofticus, and the 
flexor pollicis; 26. 26. the mufculus pectoralis ; 27. the triceps extenfor cubiti on 
the right fide; 28. and 30. the biceps on the left fide, according to Lancifi’s expli- 
cation; 29. part of the triceps extenfor on the left fide ; go. the biceps on the right 
fide; 31. the brachizeus internus; 32. the anconzus; 33. the prenator rotundus 5 
34. 34. the fupinatot longus; 35, 35: the radius externus, according to Lancifi; 36. 
the extenfor carpi ulnaris; 37. 52 ‘the cubitaeus internus according to Lancifi; 38. 
the radius internus according to’ Lancifi; 39. the palmaris with its tendinous 
expanfion ; 40, 40. the tendons of the mufcles of the thumb; 41. the tendon of 
‘the adduétor pollicis ; 42. the extenfor magnus digitorum; 43. ligamentum carpi; 
44. 44. the tendons of the iliaci interni; 45. the pectinzeus ; 46. one of the heads of 
the triceps; 47. 47. the rectus fémoris on each fide ; 48. 48. the vaftus externus on 
each fide; 49. 49. the vaftus internus on each fide’; so. the gracilis; 51. the feminer- 
-Vofus 5 52. the fartorius on each fide; 53. a part of the origin of the vaftus externus ; 
- 4. 54.the membranofus ; 55. the tibialis anticus; 56. the gemelli ; 57. 57: the folzi; 
~ §8.the tendon Achillis; 59. according to Lancifi, is the extenfor digitorum longus 
_ 60, the tendons of the extenfors of the toes; 61. the tendons of the extenfor longus, 
izeus pofticus, and flexor pollicis: A. A. portions of the latiffimus dorfi on cath 
‘fides B.B, the indentations of the ferratus major anticus,; C. C. the fternum. 
~ Thefecond plate reprefents the mufeles of the back part of the human body ; where | 
BY exprefs thetwo mufcles upon the occiput, called by Euftachius, quadrati ; 2. the 
mufculus cucullaris; 3'thefplenius; 4.themufculus maftoideus; 5. themufculus pati- 
entiz, orlevatorfeapule proprius; 6. the rhomboides ; 7. the articulation of the clavi- 
cle with the fcapula on the right fide; 8. the deltoides; g. the teres minor; 10 the 
— —— II. 11, the Jatifimus dorfi on each fide ; 12. the gluteus major Na 2 
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