“.the Veiicks takes Place, to the complete Contra-* 
“ dion of the Mufcle.” I fubmit the Confideration 
of thefe different obfcure Accounts to Underftand- 
ings more penetrating than mine ; and fhall take an 
Opportunity of humbly offering, before this, learned 
Society , in another Reading, my own Attempt to- 
wards an Explanation of mufcular Motion, purfuant 
to their Command laid on me for that Purpofe. 
• The End of the Fir ft Lecture, 
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