The Anatomy of a TYG MIE, ^^ 



d. The Extremity of th.Q Clavicle, where it is connefted to the Spine of 

 the Scapula. 



e. The Spme of the Scapula. 



f. The lower Angle of the Scapula. 



g. The upper part of the Os Humeri, made bare, by raifing the Deltoid 

 Mufcle. 



h. h. The Acromion or Elbovp. 



i. The External Protuberance of the Os Humeri, where the upper part 

 of the Radius, is Articulated. 

 k. The Vltta. 



1. I. The Spines of the Back^zn^ Loins. 

 m. m. The Spines o^thQOjJa Ilium. 



n. The Os Coccygis. 

 0. The Great Trochanter. 

 jp. The Trunk of the Great Crural Nerve 

 q. q. Tb'^ Ojfa Ifchij. 

 r. r. r. The Crural Nerves in the Hams. 

 f.f. The Oj- Calcis. 

 1. 1. The Malleolus htternm, 

 u. The Malleolus externus. 

 w. vp. The Great Toe. 

 X. X. The four little Toes. 

 y.y. The Pelvis left open, by taking out the Anus with the Re&um. 



N° I ; T.I. I. The Mufculus Cncularis, raifed on the right fide, and left 

 faftened to the Occiput, and to its Infertion at the Spine of the ScapuU 

 and Clavicle, 



2. Part of the iSjp/fwfiKf . 



3. V^rt Q^ tht Majioideus. 



4. Part of the Complexus. 

 ^.Vnvt of the Levator ScapuU. 

 6. Rhomboides. 



7." Part of the Serratus fuperior poflicus. 

 8. Suprajpinatus. 

 ,9. Infiajpinatus. 

 X. The Teres minor, which is larger here than in Man. 



11. "Xhe Teres 7naior. 



12. The De/^wWe.f raifed. t. ■ 



13. 13. 13. 13. The Latjjjxmus Dorfi, on the right fide inptu, in the 

 left, freed from it's Original and hanging down. 



14. The Biceps Externus feu Gemellus. 

 I ly. The Anchon<em. 



1 6. Part of the Brachsus internus. 



ly. VsiXt of the Biceps interm^. 



18. The Supinator Radij longus. 



1 9. The Extenfor Carpi Radialis. 



O 2 so. 20. The 



