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LECTURE III. 
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IP- end in Oiftober, 
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N performing .the Lectures of laft 
Year, befides laying open the Opi- 
nions of the moft remarkable Au- 
thors who have endeavour’d to account for mufcu- 
lar Motion, I have given my own Effay towards its 
Explanation, which will appear to differ from every 
Opinion before it. And as I have there produced 
every thing I could fay upon the Subject, touching 
the Caufe and Manner of a Mufele’s being moved, I 
muft confine this Lc&ure to the Defcription of cer- 
tain particular Organs, which, tho’ not commonly 
thought fo, I fhall endeavour to prove to be Muf- 
cles : And thefe are, i. The Uterus itfelf ; 2. The 
FallopianTubes ; and, 3. The Parts commonly called 
Ligament a rotunda. 
II. 
Of the Utems. 
Whoever conftders the Offices and Ufe of the 
Uterus , will hardly hcficate to pronounce it a Muf- 
cle 
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