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54S; offa innominata, ibid, os ifchium, 
or hip-bone, 549; os pubis, or fliare- 
bone, ibid, os humeri, 552 ; os fcaphoi- 
des, 554 ; os lunare, ibid, os cunei- 
forme, ibid, ospififorme, ibid, os tra¬ 
pezium, ibid, os trapezoides, ibid, os 
magnum, ibid, os unciforme, ibid, os 
• calcis, or heel, 558; ofl'a fefamoidea, 
559 * * 
Palate of the mouth, 602. 
Pancreas and pancreatic juice, 616. 
Pelvis, 548; its contents defcribed, 617. 
Periofteum, external and internal, 526. 
Peritoneum, 612. 
Perfpiration.or fweat,itsquality andufes, 
590. 
Pharynx and falival glans, 604. 
Pia mater, 591. 
Pleura and other parts of the thorax, 604, 
60 5. 
Pores, two different kinds of, 587. 
Pulfes different forts of, 626, 627. 
Pylorus, 613. 
A 
A ssigning apprentices, 826,829. 
Bankruptcy of the mailer, 828. 
Binding of apprentices muft be by inden¬ 
ture, 821. 
Binding of poor apprentices, 822. 
Binding in incorporated diftritfts, 825. 
Charities for binding out poor appren¬ 
tices, how to be ordered, 825. 
Children compellable to be bound appren¬ 
tices, 820. 
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N E R A L I N D 
Radius,553; itsufeincertainmotions, 554. 
Renal glans, 617. 
Rete mucofum, 586. 
Ribs, 549 ; true and falfe, 550. 
Rotula, itsl’ubftanceand articulation, 537. 
Shoulder, 551 ; fhoulder-blade, ibid. 
Skeleton, defcription of the, S 3 2 ! dis¬ 
tinctive marks between the male and 
female, 540 ; defcription of the plate of 
the human fkeleton, 340. 
Skin, properly fo called, 587. 
Spleen, 616. 
Sternum, or breaft-bone, its fubftance and 
cartilages, 531. 
Stomach, 612; curious experiments on 
t he digeftive powers of the ltomaoh, 614. 
Stone-eater, 614. 
Tarfus, a defcription of its fevenbones 358; 
its articulation, 339. 
Tafles, diverlity of accounted for, 603. 
Teeth, their number, ftruclure, &c. 543. 
Thigh, 536; its articulation and motions, 
ibid. 
P P R E N T I C 
.Death of the mafter, 823, 829 ; of the ap¬ 
prentice bound out by charity, 825. 
Differences between mailers and appren¬ 
tices, 820, 826. 
Difcharging apprentices from their mailers, 
and of mailers from their apprentices, 
828. 
Inticing away an apprentice, 8-20. 
Leaving his mailer's fervice, 829. 
E X, 847 
Thorax, 527, confifts of vertebras, ribs, 
and lternum, 549; defcription of its 
contents, 604. 
Thumb, 555; its uncommon articulation, 
ibid. 
Thyroides, 549. 
Tibia, its cartilages and articulation, 557. 
Toes, difference between the bones of them 
and of the fingers, 339. 
Tongue, its texture and offices, 603. 
Tympanum, or drum of the ear, 601. 
Ulna, its extremities, body, and articu¬ 
lation, 333. 
Veins, the different kinds, 627, 628. 
Vertebras, or back-bones, 544; conical 
vertebras, 346; dorfal ibid, lumbar, 547; 
falfe, ibid, os facrum, ibid. 
Velfels, 326; blood-velfels, ibid, arteries, 
ibid. 
Vifcera, 327. 
Womb, its parts and a£lion defcribed, 642; 
contents of the pregnant uterus, 630. 
E. 
Sea-fervice, of binding poor boys appren¬ 
tice thereto, 823. 
Setting up in trade, 820, 830. 
Stamp-duty on indentures, 82 r. 
Stealing the mailer’s goods, 829, 
of the F il 5 T VOLUME. 
