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A D escription of all the 
They are all delineated of their natural fizes, after an incifion had been 
made into each of them, and feveral of them were kept inflated while the 
painter drew them. As much of each of the mufcles, under which they were 
fituated, is left attached to the bon^s, as is fufficientto fhow exa£ily the places 
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they occupy, and to enable an anacomifl: to profecute them by dilTedion. 
I HAVE found about one hundred and forty of them in all; to wit, thirty- 
three in each of the fuperior, and thirty-feven in each of the inferior, ex- 
tremities. 
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Many of them are placed entirely on the inner fldes of the tendons, be- 
tween thefe and the bones (y ). Many others cover not only the inner but 
the outer fldes of the tendons, or are interpofed between the tendons" and ex- 
ternal-parts, as well as between thofe and the bones (g). 
Some are fltuated between the tendons and the external parts only or chief- 
ly (/^) ; fome between contiguous tendons (i), or between the tendons and the 
ligaments of the joints (^). 
A FEW fuch facs are interpofed where the -procefles of bones play upon the 
ligaments (/), or where one bone plays upon another (m). 
Where two or more tendons are contiguous, and afterwards feparate from 
each other, we generally find a common burfa divided into branches, with 
• ' ’ which 
(/) See Tab. I. D. Q^S. X. Z. 1. m. n. o. Tab. II. N.- Tab. III. M. R. S. V. Y.Z. b. c. k. 
Tab. V. I. M. S. U. V. f. 1. n. t. x.‘ Tab. VI. N. 
(.S') ‘S'^^Tab.I. 1. p. g. r. s. — Tab.II. Q^R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z,— -Tab. III. V.— -Tab. VI. F. 
H.L.R.S.T.U.V. 
(a?) See Tab. I. f. g. h. i. k. Tab. III. 1. m. n. 
(i) Tab. II. R.S. Tab.V. n.o. 
(^) Tab. I. o. 1. m. z. Tab.II. S. X.—— Tab. III. K, 
(/) Tab.I. D.K.L. 
- (m) Tab.I. I. ■ ' 
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