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THE 
Crognean LECTURES 
O N 
MUSCULAR MOTION. 
LECTURE I. 
Read at a Meeting . of 
the F.oyal Society, 
'March 5, 1746-7. 
SECT. I. 
H E external Superficies 
of every Mufcle, its 
Origin and Infertion, 
the Ufe of its A&ioii 
in regard to the Animal Oeconomy, from what 
Tlexus the Nerve comes, whence the Artery which 
fupplies it arifes, and to what Vein the Blood is car- 
ried, are Difquifitions very worthy the Knowledge 
of every Thyfician and Surgeon ; in order to difco- 
ver the true Seats and Caules of many Complaints, 
and to point out the moft rational Methods of Cure. 
II. 
But as thefe Refearches have nothing to do with 
'the immediate Caufe of Mufcular Motion (the Ex- 
A plicatioa 
