fame with the third Mufcle of the VvnU, and fervcs the 
motions of both in coinmonj being by feme falfely called 
2. GloJfo'PlMrjing£tis. Falfly called by fome Sphce^fo^P/ja- 
rpgms. Its origin is in common with the Glojfo-fhphili^^ 
nus^ vyhence it goes round the upper part of the Pharinx^ 
uniting with its tellow of thi other fide by a Tendinous hne* 
g. Stylo 'phiinng£!is, fie adds nothing to the knovra 
defcription of this Mufcle. 
4. tiyopharyngms. This has a double Origin, one from 
the Horns of the Os Hyoldes, the other from the Cartila- 
ginous Appendages near the Bafis of that Bone 5 from 
whence it furroonds part of the Pharynx^ and joyns with 
its Partner by a middle line. 
He adds, that a Violent contrafliion of this pair of Mufcles 
may caufe a luxation of the forefaid Appendages, which 
hinders deglutition till reduced, 
5. ThyropharyT2g£iis. Rifes from the fides of the Carfila- 
go Thyroidea^ and like the former, goes round the Ph^rynx^ 
.uniting with its fellow in its middle and back part. 
6. Crkopharjngms. Rifes from the Cartilage of that 
name, and like a Sphinfter furrounds the beginning oi the 
Oefophagus: 
"Tho I defign'd not at this time to have made any remarks 
upon what our Author advances in this Treatife, referring 
that to another opportunity, yet I cannot refrain from one 
.reflexion en pajfant 3 which is this * Had the accivtate 
^Vii re?d and examin'd what Mr Cowper has wTote fome 
' time fince, of the Mufcular Stru&ure of the Fauces in his 
excellent Book of reformed Myotomy, an Abftraft of which 
pur Author might have feen in the A^a ErudHorHm^ pub- 
; lifhed anno 1696. SuppL Tom. ii. pag. 508. He had cer- 
tainly obliged us with a better and more compleat account 
ot its Mufcles, for he has v/holly omitted tlie rhoft tonfi- 
dcrable part of Mr Cowpers Mnfadns Ptcrigopharyvg^riSy 
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