Xiv CONTENTS. 



FAQE 



Bef erences to the skeleton 303 



Incisions ^ 



Vessels and nerves and action of muscles 203 



Transection of muscles 203 



Covering and moistening parts under dissection 203 



Common faults of dissectors 203 



Clipping the hair, cutting and removing the skin 304-205 



Rigor mortis 205 



Description of Certain Muscles 206-271 



Methods pursued 206 



Errors and defects 206 



Names of the muscles 206 



Table of the muscles treated, with synonyms 207 



Trapezius Oroup 208-317 



General remarks 208 



Exposure of the trapezius muscles 310 



Attachments of Muscles to the Humerus 227 



Fectoralis Group 333-341 



General remark on the pectoral group 235 



Crossing of the pectoral elements 235 



Complexity of the pectoral muscles 235 



Arcus Bicipitalis, Bicipital Arch 245 



Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm 347-371 



Structure of Muscular Tissue 373 



Muscular fibers, length and connection with tendons 373 



CHAPTER VII. 



ABDOMINAL AND THOEACIC VISCERA, MOUTH, SALIVART GLANDS AND 



NECK. 



Abdominal Viscera 273-297 



Peritoneum 377 379 



Biaphragma 377^ gj^j 



Hepar {liver) and Cholecyst (gall bladder) 277 386 



Lobes of the liver and its ducts 286 



Structure of the liver 287 



Stom,achas {stomach) 377 283 



Small Intestine, Buodenum, Jejunum and Ileum, and their Structure 383-284 



Large Intestine, Omcum, Colon and Rectum, and their Structure 285 



Splen {spleen) 278 283 



Omentum majus or Epiploon 278 280 



Foramen of Winslow, mesenteric glands 280 



Pancreas and its Bucts, with the Ampulla of Vater 287 290-293 



Pen (kidney) 278 394 



Ureter, urocystis (urinary bladder) 394 



Adrenal body 295 



Uterus, Fallopian Tube and Ovary 295-396 



Salivary Glands 307' 297-303 



Preparation of the ducts 298 



