PART the FIRST. 



OF MAN. 



CHAP. I. 



Of the Structure of the Human Body. 



1. The similar solid parts. 



2. A fibre. 24. 



3. The Cellular Membrane. 25. 



4. A Bone. 26. 



5. A Cartilage. 



6. A Membrane. 27. 



7. An Artery. 



8. A Vein. 



9* The Lymphatic Vessels, and 

 their use. 



10. A Nerve. 28. 



11. The Flesh. 



12. A Gland. 



13. A Muscle. 



H, The Cucicula and Skin. 29. 



A Boy \\ithadappled Skin. 



15. The Fat. 30. 



16. The Panniculus carnosus. 31. 



17. The dissimilar Parts ; in 



particular, the Head,Ce- 

 rebrum, Cerebellum, Me- 

 dulla oblongata. 



18. The Meniuges. 



19. The Brain. 



20. The Origin of the Nerves. 32. 

 21- The Pineal Gland. 33. 

 22. The guards of the Eye. 34. 

 2.3. The Muscles of the Eye.. 



The Tunica adnata. 



B5 



The Structure of theEye. 



The Coats of the Eye. 



The Humours of the Eye. 

 Peculiarities relative to 



them. 

 Queries concerning the 



Eyes. 

 Help for decayed Sight. 



Account of a person couch- 

 ed. 



The External parts of the 

 Ear. 



The internal : particularly 

 the Drum. 



The Bones, Passages, Win- 

 dows, Labyrinth. 



The Nostrils. 



The Tongue, and Teeth, 



A person speaking without 

 a Tongue. 



Persons deaf and dumb 

 taught to speak. 



Dumbness suddenly re- 

 moved. 



The Palate. 



The Uvula and Tonsils. 



The Hair. 



Hair turned white through 

 fear: 



