INTRODUCTION. 



Hi/lory of Anatomy. 



1. T^ ISE, progrefs, and prefent 

 JLV ftate of the fcience. 



Of its general utility, 



2. Of the various kinds of prepara- 

 tions made ufe of, in inveftigating 

 the more obfcure parts of the hu- 

 man frame. 



3. Explanation of the inftruments, and 

 the manner of ufmg them, for the 

 purpofe of preparing, and preferv- 

 ing, the different parts of an animal 

 body. 



4., Neceflary cautions concerning the 

 ufe of anatomical preparations. 



A 5, Explica- 



