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Dougall, John; Dougall, John [Editor]
The Cabinet Of The Arts: being a New and Universal Drawing Book, Forming A Complete System of Drawing, Painting in all its Branches, Etching, Engraving, Perspective, Projection, & Surveying ... Containing The Whole Theory And Practice Of The Fine Arts In General, ... Illustrated With One Hundred & Thirty Elegant Engravings [from Drawings by Various Masters] (Band 1) — London, [1821]

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ANATOMY.

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R The seven cervical vertebrae, s The clavicle. 20 The two bones of the thumb.

S Their tranverse processes. t The internal surface of the 2 I The three bones of each fin-

TThe twelve dorsal vertebras scapula. ger.

with their cartilages. u Its acromion. 22 The os femoris.

LT The five lumbar vertebras. v Its coracoid process. 23 Its head.

V Their transverse processes. w Its cervix. 24 Its cervix.

WThe upper part of the os x The glenoid cavity. 25 The trochanter major-
sacrum, y The os humeri. 26 The trochanter minor.
X its lateral parts. z Its head. 27 The internal condyle.

Y The os ilium. 1 Its external tubercle. 28 The external condyle.
Z Its crest or spine. 2 Its internal tubercle. 29 The rotula.

a The anterior spinous pro- 3 The groove for receiving the 30 The tibia.

cesses. l°ng head of the biceps 31 Its head,

b The brim of the pelvis. muscle. 32 Its tubercle,

c The ischiatic niche. 4 The internal condyle. 33 Its spine,

d The os ischium. 5 The external condvle. 34 The malleolus internus.

e Its tuberosity. 6 The radius. 35 The fibula,

f Its spinous process. 7 Its head. 36 Its head,

g Its crus. 8 Its tubercle. 37 The maleolus externus.

h The foramen thyroideum. 9 The ulna. . f38 The astragalus,

i The os pubis. 10 Its coronoid process. p i' 39 The os calcis.

12 Theoslunare. J-

13 The os cuneiforme.

11 The os naviculars £ << 40 The os naviculars

41 The Sossacuneiforniia,
and the os cuboides.

14 The os pisiforme. 42 The five bones of the meta-

o The twelfth, or last false rib. i 15 The os trapezium. sarsus.

16 The os trapezoides. 43 The two bones of the great

17 The os magnum. toe.

18 The os unciformc. 44 The three bones of each of
r The lower end, or cartilago 19 The five bones of the rue- the small toes.

ensiformis. tatarsus or hand.

k The symphysis pubis.
1 The crus pubis,
m The acetabulum. z?
n The seventh, or last true rib.

p The upper end of the sternum. ^
q The middle piece of the ster-
uum.

The bones of the right hand. (fig. 2.) a The radius, b The ulna, c The scaphoid bone of
the carpus, d The os lunare. e The os cuneiforme. f The os pisiforme. g The trapezium,
h The trapezoides. i The capitatum. k The unciforme. 1 The metacarpal bones of the fingers,
m The first phalanx, n The second phalanx, o The third phalanx, p The metacarpal bone of
the thumb, q The first joint, r The second joint.

The posterior view of the bones of the left ha?id. (fig. 3 ) The explanation of the foregoing
figure serves also for this ; the same letters indicating the same bones.

The inferior view of the bones of the right foot. (fig. 4.) a The prominence of the os calcis,
called the heel, b The prominence on its outside. c The hollow of the foot for the tendons,
nerves, and blood-vessels, d The anterior extremity of the os calcis. e Part of the astragalus,
f Its head, g The internal prominence of the os naviculars h The os cuboides. i The os
cuneiforme internum, k The medium. 1 Externum, m The metatarsal bones of the four less

toes,
 
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