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The Dua that goes from the Ear to the Palate, he calll 
from its Figure andfirfi obferver, Bxrtholom£ks Eufiackiuf^ 
Tuba Eufidchiana : Its coufifts of a Bony, Cartilaginous, 
Membranous and Fklby parr. The Membrane that lines 
it is full of Glandi. 
Fdr; to dilate and keep this Tube open, he has found 
out a new Mufcle, which fiom^Tub£ MufchlHSy as he calls it, 
fifes Flefhy from that portion oi the Tube that's between 
the beginning of itsCartilaginions part and its extremity j 
hence defcending obliquely by the lower part of the Inter- 
nal AU'oi the Procejpis Purigcidej, it becomes Tendonous, 
which growing broader again, is fo inferred into the 
Inferior Margin of the Membrane, that covers th^ Foramina 
naritiWy where it joyns with its fellow on the oiner fide. 
The VvhU^ which he confiders as part of the Pharjnx^ 
is moved by three pair of Mufcles, one known long ago, 
but ill defcrib'd, and two new ones difcovercd by himfelf. 
I. SalpiffgO'liaphilhusy it rifes from the Inferior Bony 
p^rt oi thQ Enjiachian Tube, whence it defcends oblique- 
ly to its Infertion into the Bafis of the Vvnla^ where it 
joyns its Fibres with its Partner- Mufcle on the other fide. 
. ^. Glojfo'fiaphilwuj^ this comes from the lower parf of 
the Tongue, and ends near the middle of the VvhU. 
3. PharftgO'JiafhilimSy it has a large and broad begin- 
ning from the lower part of the Pharynx^ whence afcend- 
ing and paffing under the TorffilU^ it terminates at the fide 
of the Vvula laterally. 
When we Infpcft the Mouth of a living perfbn, the two 
Arches or Kifings wfe obferve at the fides of the ZJw/^ pro- 
ceed from the (welling of the two laft defcribed Mufcles. 
' In the Pharhx he obferves three Orifice?, one that leads 
to the Mouth, another to the Nofe, and a ^hird to the, 
Oefop&ag^s i which are dilated and co^irrafted by the! 
following Mufcles, whofe defcriptions ^^o extreamly agref^ 
with the life, as 1 alfo obferved in tie fame Suhjeft. [^^^^ 
