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Myological Study of a Horse, 



With the Principal Muscles of the Superficial Layer upon which 

 the Skin is Stretched. 



This figure may be regarded as the summary of the details contained 

 in Chapter IV., entitled "The Exterior." In addition, it presents 

 the heads of bones which make a visible prominence under the skin. 

 For the purpose of making this drawing, a vigorous animal was utilized. 



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Figure of a Horse without Skin for the Study of the 



Muscles. 



The length of the head A, B, is again found from the point H to the 

 point E, from N to O, from I to M, from a to b, from J to K ; and the 

 half head from P to q, from q to R, from T to S, from U to V. This 

 horse has the same height to the croup G, Y as to the withers, H, D. 

 It is as high as it is long, i.e. H, D equals E, F. 



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