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Tab.VH. Burs^ Mucosa of the Human BoDYi zz 
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EXPLANATION OF TABLE Vli. 
In the three Figures of this Table are delineated Holes worn 
by ufe in the Ligaments of Elderly Perfbns ; by which the 
Cavities of their Joints communicated with thofe of the 
Burfae. 
FIG. I. ' 
Represents a Hole worn in the Capfular Ligament of the Humerus on the 
Rights Side... ‘ _ . ■ ’ - ^ 
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A. The clavicle. . " . . 
B. The top of the fpine of the fcapula or acromion. 
C. The os humeri. 
D. Infertion of the infra-fpinatus mufcle. 
E. The infertion of the teres-minor mufcle. , 
F. The infertion of the deltoid mufcle, 
G. The infertion of the pedoralis major mufcle. 
H K. A large burfa laid open, which is placed under the actromion, between 
it and the capfular ligament of the os humeri, reprefented in Tab. I. at the let- 
ter K. ' ■ 
L. The outer fide of the capfular ligament of the humerus.^ 
M. A hole, with ragged^ edges,' worn in the capfular ligament of the hu- 
merus. • ' ’ ■ 
N. A probe palTed into the cavity of the joint of the humerus. 
O. The. point of the probe feen in a,,fac which communicated with the ca- 
vity of the joint, and was covered by the infra-fpinatus ; but which I have ne- 
ver^ met with, in any other perfon. 
F FIG. II. 
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