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Cowper, William
Myotomia Reformata: Or A New Administration Of All The Muscles Of Humane Bodies: Wherein The true Uses of the Muscles are Explained, the Errors of former Anatomists concerning them Confuted, and several Muscles not hitherto taken notice of Described ; T whick are subjoin'd, A Graphical Description of teh Bones, And other Anatomical Observations — London, 1694

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74 Os the Muscles
Internal part of the CUvicula (14) next Fig. xrii.
it, where its Origination is Broad and
Flelhy, and Ascends dire&ly over the
Sternothyreoideus and Larynx jot an equal
Breadth andThickness, to its lnlertion
at the Basis of the Fore Bone of the
Os Hpides. (S.S.) ° Fig.
This with its Partner A&ing, pulls
the Os Hyoides, together with the
Tongue and Larynx, directly down-
wards.
iHd.GG. Coracohyoldeus.
This does not Arise from the Pro-
cerus Coracoides Scapula, (16), as Vulgar Fig. xvii
Anatomists pretend It's Origination
being Round and Flelhy from the su-
perior Cossa of the Scapula, at the root
of the said Process, whence, marching
Obliquely under the Mastoideus, it be-
comes Tendinous, but growing Flelhy
again, It's Inserted into the Basis of
the Fore Bone of the Hyois, near the
Implantation of the Former Muscle.
(T.T.) Fig.
This running under the Massoideus
as on a Trochlea, it there becomes
Tendinous, not unlike the Digasiricus
of the Lower Jaw, wherefore, This
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