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HISTORY OF THE HUMAN BODY 



FIG. 59. Diagram of human muscles, showing their relation to the 

 skeleton. [After EUSTACHIUS.] 



This figure and the next were drawn originally by the gifted Italian anatomist, 

 Bartolomeo Eustachio, who died in 1574. His very numerous anatomical drawings, 

 embracing all parts of the body, were neglected for nearly two centuries, and were 

 finally collected and published, first, by Lancisi in 1714, and later by Albinus in 1761. 

 These figures are taken from the latter edition. 



aa, attollens auris; oc, occipitalis; t, trapezius; d, deltoid; rr, rhomboideus, major 

 and minor; Id, latissimus dorsi; gj, glutaeus maximus; gd, glutaeus medius; gl, gracilis; 

 st, semitendinosus; b, biceps femoris. 



