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the Bafe of the Scull (y.) which is for Reception of the Condyles ; Tab. 3 F. 
and the fame two Wires having pafs’d through two Holes, made S’ 
from before to behind in the Condyles themfelves, both Extremities 
of the Wires were made to meet together at the upper and outer 
part of the Condyles , and fo twilled and made firm. Being Hill 
fulpicious that this would not be fufficient to fupport fuch a vaft 
Weight, and fearing left either the Bale of the Sc.ujl or the Con - 
dyles might come to fuiFer, there was a Wire brought round the 
Margin of the fo often mention'd great Hole in the Os Maxilla 
Superior is s which being folded, was twilled feveral times toward 
the Procejfw Corona in the lower Jaw ( b . ) where there were two 
Latchets, or Foldings of Wire plac’d in the inner fide 5 the folded 
Vire from the (?r Maxilla was brought in betwixt them, and a 
Pin pafs’d through all three, to be taken out at pleafure. And 
left thefe Ihould not ftill be fufficient to fupport its Weight, there 
was provided in the third place a folded Wire from behind to 
before in the Spnphyfls Menti (hi) which palling in betwixt the Fig. <?. 
two Off a Palati (b.) a Pin was put acrofs them, to be taken out Fig u 
atp'eafiire-, which is fuch a Relief to the Condyles, that without 
making ufe of the Wires running from the Os Maxilla to the Pro- 
cefJUs Corona , we found it fufficient to fupport the Weight of the 
Jaw-, and ftis fo much the more convenient, that by pulling out 
this Pin, the lower Jaw can be brought back and forward, to 
(hew the Speftators its confiderable Weight. 
Being obl.ged to faw the Scull, in order to take out the Brains, Connexion of 
for faftning the upper part of it, there were two Wires plac d at ,/. \e upper 
the back-part of that which is below the Divifion; into which part of tbs- 
are linked two other Wires, which reach to that part above the Scull. 
Divifion, and are there receiv’d into two foldings of Wire plac’d 
there on purpofe. The fame Contrivance is alfo obferv.’d before •, 
fothat this upper part may either be laid back, to (hew the Stru- 
cture and Contrivance of the Cellules , or taken altogether off, as 
feems good. 
The Vertebra being all perforated, my next Care was to have jl c Jy,.;.,* 
the Ribs match’d and join d * in order to which, having firft fui ted of the Ver- 
them in Pairs, and fitted each Pair for its Vertebra , I caus’d to rebrs and 
be perforated each of their Epiphyfes twice from above to below, Ribs,. 
(once toward the fore, and once toward the back partj and the 
tranfverfe Proceffes of the proper Vertebra oppofite to the Holes 
of the Ribs, after the fame manner ^ and then perforated the 
Ribs at the Extremity toward the. Vsrtekra, and the Sinus of the- 
# Vertebra- 
