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eter Breast—Axises from the third, fourth, and fifth ribs ; in. ; 
_ serted into the crow’s bill process of the shoulder-blade ; use, to | 
- theshoulder-blade, oS 
_ Larger front Saw-like—Arises from the eight upper 1ibs; inserted — 
into the base of the shoulder-blade ; use, to bring the shoulder blade 
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SS MUSCLES BETWEEN THE RIBS AND WITHIN THE CHEST. 
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nal Ribs—Arise from the lower edge of each upper rib, ime 
__-Serted into the upper edge of each lower rib }_use, to elevate the ribs. 
— Internal Rib.—Like the former, their fibres are directed from bes 
_. hind, forwards. - 2 
_ -Priangular—Arises from the middle and lower part of the breast 
bone; inserted into the cartilages of the 
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© auedins ok THE-FRONT OF THE NECK, CLOSE To THE JOINTS OF THE 
Boo ee So eae BACK BONE, ‘ 
~ Long Neck—Arises, from the bodies of the three upper back joints — 
_ and cross processes of the four last neck joints of the back bone 5 
inserted into the front eminence of the second neck joint ; use, to 
pull the neck on one side. : 
Larger internal straight of the Head—Arises from the cross pro- 
- cesses of the five last neck joints ; inserted into the wedge process 
of the hinder bone of the he 
ad ; use, to bend the head forwards. 
Lesser internal straight of the He i 
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use, to assis aie : 
le siraizht Muscle of the Head—Arises from 
ofthe first joint ofthe neck ; inserted into the 
breast like process ; use, to Move the head to 
MUSCE. 
Pour-sided, or Hood Muscle—Arises from the hinder bone, and 
- all the spinous processes of the neck and back, inserted into the-collar 
bon part of the head, and spine of the shoulder-blade : use, 
blade, bend the neck, and pull the head backwards. 
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of the two-headed muse] er groove fo : 
‘and roll it on its axin + USe, to draw the arm bone back 
Saw-like—Arises fp 
wer back 
ere erocesses of the last neck 
“into the base of the sho 
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