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as the nature of the undertaking would admit* 

 And to remedy the inconvenience, which might 

 arife from any occaiional breach in this order, 

 I have avoided the divifion of it into feparate 

 lectures, and have prefixed numbers to each 

 article, by which means they may be referred to 

 at pleafure. The number of articles has alfo 

 been reduced into as fmall a compafs as poflible, 

 by omitting the enumeration of the Bones and 

 Mufcles, a catalogue of which will be found 

 at the end of the Syllabus. 



Befides the more immediate purpofe for which 

 the following pages were defigned, I am not 

 without hopes that an attempt (which as far as 

 I know is the firft,) to coll eel: and arrange the 

 principal facls, and difcoveries in Anatomy, 

 may be of ufe to other Teachers of the art, 

 who may poflibly think it worth while to extend 

 and improve the plan which I now offer to the 

 Public. 



After the Anatomy of the human body is* 

 completed, it is likewife my intention to give 



fame 



