os the Arm.
Broad , Tendinous Origination is
continued from the , Seven Inferiour
Spines of the Vertebra of the
Thorax (PP), and all those of thej
Loins (RR) and Superior of the Os
Sacrum (34), and the Posterior part
of the Spine of the Os Ilium; (30)
beginning to grow Carnous as it pafc
ses over the Longissimus Dorsi and Sa-
crolumhds, and in its Progress over the
Curvated part of the Ribs it receives
leveral Fasciculi of Flelhy Fibres Ari-
smg from thence, which by their Con-
junction compose a Thick Body, still
lessening it self in its demensions as
it marcheth towards the Axilla and
running over the Inferiour Angle of
the Scapula, from whence sometimes
does Arise a Flelhy part of it, which
I have Observed in those Bodies in
whom the Teres Minor was absent,
is at last inserted by a Short, but
Flat Strong Tendon to the Os Humeri
near the Former.
The next Muscle that presents it
self, is the Coracobrachialis, by some
called Persorates,which is defcribed by
Galen and Fesalim with the Internal
Head of the Biceps Cubiti.
Coraco*
Broad , Tendinous Origination is
continued from the , Seven Inferiour
Spines of the Vertebra of the
Thorax (PP), and all those of thej
Loins (RR) and Superior of the Os
Sacrum (34), and the Posterior part
of the Spine of the Os Ilium; (30)
beginning to grow Carnous as it pafc
ses over the Longissimus Dorsi and Sa-
crolumhds, and in its Progress over the
Curvated part of the Ribs it receives
leveral Fasciculi of Flelhy Fibres Ari-
smg from thence, which by their Con-
junction compose a Thick Body, still
lessening it self in its demensions as
it marcheth towards the Axilla and
running over the Inferiour Angle of
the Scapula, from whence sometimes
does Arise a Flelhy part of it, which
I have Observed in those Bodies in
whom the Teres Minor was absent,
is at last inserted by a Short, but
Flat Strong Tendon to the Os Humeri
near the Former.
The next Muscle that presents it
self, is the Coracobrachialis, by some
called Persorates,which is defcribed by
Galen and Fesalim with the Internal
Head of the Biceps Cubiti.
Coraco*