DOCTRINE OF THE VISCERA. 
Tue Bopy, divided externally into head, trunk, and extremities. 
Heap, divided into face, and hairy part. Hairy part, into crown, 
fore part, hinder part, and sides. Face, into forehead, temples, nose, 
°y mouth, cheeks, chin, and ears. Trunk, divided into neck, 
chest, and abdomen. Neck, into front, and back part. Chest,into 
front, back, and sides. Abdomen, into front, back, and side regions: — 
ont region, subdivided into three regions; 1. The upper belly, | 
which lies over the stomach, and whose sides are termed the hypo- 
chrondriae region ; 2. The navel region, surrounding the navel, and 
whose sides are called the flanks; 3. The lower belly, which lies 
over the urinary bladder, and whose sides are called groins, The 
pubes, is the hairy part under the abdomen, between the groins. 
Under the pubes are the parts of generation—in men, the penis and 
and scrotum—in women the lips and fissure. The space between 
the genitals and thighs, is called, between the thighs. Exrremirigs, — 
divided into upper and lower. Upper extremity, into shoulder, arm, 
fore-arm, and hand. Hand, into wrist, hand and fingers." Fingers, 
into thumb, fore finger, middle finger, ring finger, and Jittle finger. 
- Foot, intg instep, foot, and toes. = sia ag 
Invernat prvision of the body into three cavities, viz. : Cavities 
ll, chest, and abdomen. eae oe 
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