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A. Intact Figure. 



RIGHT SIDE. Superficial muscles and blood-vessels, with the 

 exception of the sterno-cleido-mastoid (the head of which is 

 alone indicated) and platysma myoides. 



Origin of serratus magnus seen on removal of (i) right arm. 



INCIDENTAL. The fascia lata, parotid gland, Steuson's duct. 



LEFT SIDE. Deep muscles, blood-vessels, and nerves, includ- 

 ing those of plantar surface of foot (seen on removal of (ii.) 

 left hind limb) and the extrinsic muscles of the larynx ; to- 

 gether with the course and distribution of the great nerve 

 plexuses and of the cervical sympathetic. 



SPECIAL. Dorsal rami of cervical spinal nerves (and of the 

 anterior thoracic ones, on removal of (iii.) left arm). 



INCIDENTAL. Relationships of rectus abdominis muscle to the 

 internal oblique aponeurosis, and of the biceps tendon to the 

 hnmerus and shoulder girdle. The orbit and the naso -lachrymal 

 ducts. 



B. The Thoraco- Abdominal Wall and General Disposi- 

 tion of the Thoraco- Abdominal Viscera. 



(iv.) The thoraco-abdominal wall. Inner surface shows inser- 

 tions of diaphragmatic and relations of transversalis abdominis 

 muscles, (on the left side) relationships of internal intercostal, 

 rectus abdominis, and pyramidalis muscles, and of the epigastric 

 blood-vessels. The triangularis sterni is represented on the 

 right side. 



THORACO-ABDOMINAL VISCERA. SPECIAL, THORAX. Left lung 

 in part dissected, to show the smaller bronchial and vascular 

 ramifications (represented in the thallus of the " Reindeer Moss," 

 Cladonm ranyiferina). 



SPECIAL, ABDOMEN. Stomach and ileum laid open, to show 

 the characters of their lining membranes. Head of colon laid 

 open, to show the ileo-colic and coecal orifices with their related 

 valves. 



INCIDENTAL. Positions of the gall-bladder, and (right side) 

 of Poupart's ligament in relation to the abdominal muscles, are 

 shown. On the left side the course of the external iliac blood- 

 vessels and nerves is indicated, in relation to the hip girdle. 

 The innominate vein, the thyroid body, and, in relation to the 

 former, the thoracic duct, are best seen at this stage. 



C. The Head and Neck. 



THE BRAIN. Exposed on removal of (v .) the calvaria. 



(vi.) Entire brain, external characters. Shows also the roots 

 of the cranial nerves and the courses of the great arteries of the 

 base. 



