An Myographia Nova, Or, a Description of All the Muscles in Humane Body, As They Arise in Dissection; Distributed Into Six Lectures ... Together With

An Myographia Nova, Or, a Description of All the Muscles in Humane Body, As They Arise in Dissection; Distributed Into Six Lectures ... Together With PDF

Author: John Browne

Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781230055350

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1697 edition. Excerpt: ...have at Tab. Vlll. Pig.lI. Pte THIS ariseth from the same Process of the Os Spha noirles, as did the former, and descending like him lengthways, is inserted into tlte inner Cavity of the Os Tteogoides, where its Tendon does seem to terminate; it first running over a part of the aforementioned Bone, and then is seen to insert its self at the forepart of the Palate. T I-I E Eye, that Orbicular Body planted in the Front, sor se curing us in all out Actings and Conduct, is a Sysiem made of many parts, which have a Dependence on each other, and every of which are Subservient to this Noble Member, for the better obtaining of our Sight: I shall not enlarge any farther on this part, but only treat of the Miscles given to it; Beginning with this. Mosh Authors do ascribe three Names to this Muscle, calling it Obliquus from its Position, Trochlearis, from its Cartilaginous Tulley, through which it passetli, and'Longissimus from its length, being considered with the other Miscles of the Eye. Now this Muscle being both longer, and seated above the other, has the same Origination with the third right Muscle, it getting its thin Body into a. Cartilaginous 'Pulley, which being made sharp and fleshy, does through it ascend Obliquely to the upper part of the Eye, and ends near the Tendon of the Obliquus minor, and being assisted with this Pulley, does turn the Eye Obliquely inwards towards its inner Corner or Cantbus. un. This Muscle by some is called Amatorim, or the Ogling or Rowling Muscle, from the use Lovers do make of it with their Misiresses: Several Fibres are allowed to pass from the Tcrioslium to the forementioned Trochle.-i; which according to the Opinion of some Anatomisls, were made on purpose for forming of this Trochlearis, tho' the use of...

Myographia Nova: Or, a Graphical Description of All the Muscles in the Humane Body, as They Arise in Dissection: Distributed Into Six Lectures. At the Entrance Into Which, are Demonstrated the Proper Muscles Belonging to Each Lecture, Now in General Use at the Theatre in Chirurgeons-Hall, London, and Illustrated with Two and Forty Copper-plates ... Together with a Philosophical and Mathematical Account of the Mechanism of Muscular Motion, and an Accurate and Concise Discourse of the Heart and Its Use, with the Circulation of the Blood, &c. and with a Compleat Account of the Arteries and Veins, to Their Outward Coats, Proving Them to be Made with Circular Fleshy Fibers, by Whose Contractions Their Trunks Become Narrowed, and the Fluid Particles of the Blood are Sent Forwards Into All the Parts of the Body. Digested Into this New Method, by the Care and Study of John Browne, ...

Myographia Nova: Or, a Graphical Description of All the Muscles in the Humane Body, as They Arise in Dissection: Distributed Into Six Lectures. At the Entrance Into Which, are Demonstrated the Proper Muscles Belonging to Each Lecture, Now in General Use at the Theatre in Chirurgeons-Hall, London, and Illustrated with Two and Forty Copper-plates ... Together with a Philosophical and Mathematical Account of the Mechanism of Muscular Motion, and an Accurate and Concise Discourse of the Heart and Its Use, with the Circulation of the Blood, &c. and with a Compleat Account of the Arteries and Veins, to Their Outward Coats, Proving Them to be Made with Circular Fleshy Fibers, by Whose Contractions Their Trunks Become Narrowed, and the Fluid Particles of the Blood are Sent Forwards Into All the Parts of the Body. Digested Into this New Method, by the Care and Study of John Browne, ... PDF

Author: John Browne

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Published: 1698

Total Pages: 178

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