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265. Of the mufcles employed in 

 maftication, deglutition, and 

 formation of the voice. 



Of their feparate ufes, and mode 

 of aftion. 



Of the Oefophagus. 



266. Phoenomena attending the pa 

 fage of the aliment, from the 

 mouth to the ftomach. 



267. Of angina or quinfy. 



268. Of the LARYNX, and the carti- 

 lages which compofe it. 



Of the/0tfwand epiglottis. 



Their ftrufture, and peculiar 

 ufes. 



269. Remarks on the general efFe6ls 

 produced by the offification of 

 thefe parts. 



270. m Of the formation of articulate 

 founds* 



F2 Of 



