ANATOMY. 



most indubitable manifestations of design 

 \vitli which wr :irc acquainted. 



'I lie number of the muscles of the 

 human body is so great, and the circum- 



which demand attention in every 

 nutsric art- likewise so numerous, that a 

 particular description of each would ex- 

 tend this article beyond its prescribed 



U -,hall therefore merely give a 

 r.-iuilo^tic of the muscles: which, toge- 

 ther with the references to the annexed 



will give the reader a sufficiently 

 notion of the subject. 



>es of the scalp. 1. Fronto-occipita- 

 . picranius. 



>cs oftlie ear. 1. Attollens auricu- 

 lam ; 2. anterior auris; 3, 4. retrahentes 

 aurtculani; 5. major helicis; 6. minor he- 

 licis ; 7. tragicus ; 8. antitragicus ; '.'. 

 transvorsus auriculae; 10. laxator tym- 

 pani major; 11. laxator tympani minor; 

 12. tensor tympani ; 13. stapedeu.s. 



.!/ -rift of the eye. 1. Orbicularis pal- 

 pebrarum ; 2. corrugator supercilii; 3. 

 Icvator palpebrae superioris; 4. attollens 

 oculi ; 5. abductor oculi ; 6. depressor 

 oculi; 7. adductor oculi : these are also 

 called rccti: inz. rectus superior, exter- 

 nus, inferior, and internus; 8. obliquus 

 superior oculi, or trochlearis ; 9. obliquus 

 inferior oculi. 



. '/ ,-fe." of the nose. 1. Compressor na- 

 rium ; 2. levator labii superioris et alae na- 

 si ; 3. nasalis labii superioris ; 4. depres- 

 sor alx- naai. 



'cs of the lips. 1. Levator labii su- 

 perioris; 2. zygomaticus major ; 3. zygo- 

 maticus minor ; 4. levator anguli oris; 5. 

 depressor anguli oris ; 6. depressor labii 

 inferioris; 7. buccinator; 8. orbicularis 

 oris ; 9. anomalus maxillae superioris ; 10. 

 levator menti. 



Lo-u-erjcno. 1. Biventer maxillae, ordi- 

 gastricus ; 2. masseter ; 3. temporalis; 4. 

 . -'ideus externus; 5. ptengoideus 

 internus. 



Minus colli, or platysma 

 myoides; 2. sterno-cleido-mastoideus. 



Tongue and thyroid cartilage. 1. Omo- 



\uidi-us; 2. sternohyoideus ; 3. sterno- 



ihyreoideus; 4. hyothyreoideus ; 5. mus- 



culus glandulae thyrcoideae; 6. stylohv- 



oidi us ; 7. styloglossus ; 8. mylohyoidrus ; 



iohyoideus; 10. hyoglossus"; 11. ge- 



i.)ssus; 12. lingualis. 



'.',5 of the pharynx anil f>(il<it<\ 1. 

 Stylopharyiv mstrictor nhan n- 



gis superior; 3. constrictor med 

 constrictor inferior ; 5. salpingo-pharyn- 

 geus ; t\ palatf)-pharynj;iMis ; 7. constric- 

 tor istluni faucium ; 8. levator palati mol- 



lis; 9. circumflexus palati ; 10. azygufl 

 uvulc. 



Muscles of tin- larinu:. 1. Cricotliyrcoi- 



J. crico-arjti-noideus posti 

 crico-arytcnoitK us laterulis; !. ui-\tenoi- 

 deusobuOUUS; 5. arytenoidi-us transvcr 

 sus ; 6. thyreo-arytenoideus; 7. thyreo- 

 epig-lot ' 



The whole number of muscles about 

 the head, neck, and throat, is therefore 72. 

 'L-S of the abdomen. 1. Obliquus 

 externus abdominis ; 2. obliquus internus 

 abdominis ; 3. transversalis abdominis ; 4. 

 rectus abdominis ; 5. pyramidalis ; 6. dia- 

 phragina or septum transvcrsum. 



a <*fth? th'/rn.f. 1. Sterno costa- 

 lis, or triangularis sterni ; 2. serratus pos-. 

 ticus superior; 3. scrratus posticus infe- 

 rior; 4,5,6. scalenus anterior, medius, 

 and posterior; 7 to 18. levatorcs brevio- 

 res costarum ; 19 to 21. levatores longi- 

 ores costurum ; 22. intercostales extenu ; 

 23. intercostales interni ; 24. quadratus 

 lumborum. 



.l/<.vf // morinff the head and spine. 1 . 

 Splenius capitJs ; 2. splenius cervicis; 3. 

 biventer cervicis; 4. complexus; 5. tru- 

 chelomastoideus; 6. transversus cen-icis ; 

 7 cervicis descendens ; 8. longissimus 

 dorsi ; 9. sacrolumbalis ; 10. spinalis cer- 

 vicis; 11. spinalis dorsi; 12. multiiklus 

 spinae ; 13 to 22. interspinales cervicis ; 

 23 to 28. interspinales lumborum ; 29. 

 rectus capitis posticus major; 30. rectus 

 capitis posticus minor; 31. obliquus ca- 

 pitis superior; 32. obliquus capitis infe- 

 rior; 33. rectus lateralis; 34. rectus cu- 

 pitis anticus major; 35. rectus anticus 

 minor ; 36. longus colli ; 37 to 43. inter- 

 transversi colli priores; 44 to 49. inter- 

 transvei-si coUi posteriores; 50 to 57. in- 

 tertransversi dorsi ; 58 to 62. intertrans- 

 virsi lumborum. 



^Muscles ofth<' anus and perineum. 1. 

 transvc-rsus perinei ; 2. trans\crsus peri- 

 nei alter ; 3. sphincter ani ; 4. lr\ ator aui ; 

 5. musculus coccygeus ; 6, curvator coc- 

 cygis. 



.Wiisclet peculiar to the male organs of ge- 

 neration. 1. Cren.. 

 3. accelerator ; 4. compressor prostatx. 



Muscles peculiar to tl,' -tins /' 



gencratinn. 1.' Erector 

 sphincter v:it;in:c; .>. depressor urethr.v. 



The whole number of muscles of the 

 trunk 105. 



>? nf the upper e.rtrcmiti'. Shoul- 

 der. 1. Fectoralis major; J. pi-ctoralis 

 minor; 3. subcla. 

 nus; 5. trepa/ius ; 6. latissimus doi 

 rhomboideus minor; 8. rbomboideus 

 major; 9. levatov amruli scupu! 



