of the Abdomen.
Seventh (f% and eighth Ribs (q), where xvii.
itsfeveral seperate Originations lie be-
tween the Indentations of the Serratus
Major Amicus; Thefe for better Di-
stin&ion we chuse to eall its former
Origin; besides which it continues to
derive more heads in like mariner from
the ninth (r), tenth ),and eleventh (tj, .
and sometimes from the extremity of
the last Bastard Rib 0), where it is also xVk
indented with the Sen at us Inserior Pofii-
Human. CUS2S ydalius has tvell obferv'd: From
Corp.Tab. . 9 J . . .
Lib. ii. its former Origin, its oblique dei-
yyyt cen<^m§ Fiemy Part expands it (elf in-
to a broad Membranous Tendon, be-
fore it marches over the ReBu* to its
Infertion in the Line a Alba and Os
Pubis (38): From its latter in the same
manner descending it ends partly Ten-
dinous in the Ligamentum Pubis; but
chiessy Flefliy on the superiour and
forepart of the circular edge of the
Os Ilium (36). It adheres not to the p. ,;
mman. Transverle Procesles of the Vertebra.
corp■Fab' Lumbares, as Sfigelius, Vcf'wgius, and
cap X. w*tn tttem ni°lt Anatomists have ima-
syntag. gined. But its largest, last, and
^ .^•most Fleihy Digitation, leaving the
cap. il lowest Ballard Rib at its extream
Pointy and in its oblique Descent de-
C 2 clining
Seventh (f% and eighth Ribs (q), where xvii.
itsfeveral seperate Originations lie be-
tween the Indentations of the Serratus
Major Amicus; Thefe for better Di-
stin&ion we chuse to eall its former
Origin; besides which it continues to
derive more heads in like mariner from
the ninth (r), tenth ),and eleventh (tj, .
and sometimes from the extremity of
the last Bastard Rib 0), where it is also xVk
indented with the Sen at us Inserior Pofii-
Human. CUS2S ydalius has tvell obferv'd: From
Corp.Tab. . 9 J . . .
Lib. ii. its former Origin, its oblique dei-
yyyt cen<^m§ Fiemy Part expands it (elf in-
to a broad Membranous Tendon, be-
fore it marches over the ReBu* to its
Infertion in the Line a Alba and Os
Pubis (38): From its latter in the same
manner descending it ends partly Ten-
dinous in the Ligamentum Pubis; but
chiessy Flefliy on the superiour and
forepart of the circular edge of the
Os Ilium (36). It adheres not to the p. ,;
mman. Transverle Procesles of the Vertebra.
corp■Fab' Lumbares, as Sfigelius, Vcf'wgius, and
cap X. w*tn tttem ni°lt Anatomists have ima-
syntag. gined. But its largest, last, and
^ .^•most Fleihy Digitation, leaving the
cap. il lowest Ballard Rib at its extream
Pointy and in its oblique Descent de-
C 2 clining