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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.

A Table of the Muscles, fyc. continued.

Name. Origin. Insertion. Use.

6 Abductor in- From the inner side of the first Into the first bone of the To move the fore finger

' dicis. bone of the thumb, and from fore finger posteriorly. towards the thumb,
the os trapezium.

7. Palmaris From the i uternal annular liga- Into the os pisiforme and To contract the palm of
brevis. ment and aponeurosis pal- the skin covering the the hand.

maris. abductorminiini digiti.

8. Abductor From the internal annular liga- Into the side of the first To draw the little finger
minimi digiti. ment and os pisifo'me. bone of the little finger. from the rest.

9. Flexor parvus From the os unciforme and in- Into the first boue of the To bend the little finger,
minimi digiti. ternal annular ligament. little finger.

10 Abductor From the os unciforme and in- Intothe metacarpal bone To move that bone to-
metacarpi ternal annular ligament. of the little finger. wards the rest,
minimi digiti. , , „

11 Interossei Situated between the meta- Into the roots of the fin- 1 o extend the fingers
interni. carpal bones. gers. & mo,ve them towards

the thumb.

12 Interossei Situated between the metacar- Into the roots of the fin- To extend the fingers ;
externi pal bones on the back of the gers. but the first draws the

jian(j middle fingerinwaids,

the second draws it
outwards, & the third
draws the ring finger
inwards.

I. Glutseus From the spine of theilium,pos- Into the upper part of To extend the thigh and
maxiraus. terior sacro-ischiatic ligam. os the linea aspera of the draw it outwards,
sacrum, and os coccygis. os femoris.
o Glutseus From the spine and superior Into the outer and back lo draw the thigh out-
" medius snrface of the ilium. part of the gre.it tro- wards & a little back-
chanter of the os fe- wards, and when it is
moris. bended to roll it.

3. Glutseus From the outer surface of the Into the upper and an- To assist the former.
' minimus. ilium and the border of the terior pait of the great

great niche. trochanter.

4. Pyriformis. From the anterior part of the I ntp a cavity at the root lo roll the thigh out-

os sacrum. of the trochanter major. wards.
5 Gemini By two portions, one from the Into the same cavity as To roll the thigh out-
outer surface of the spine of the pyriformis. wards, and likewise to
the ischium, the other from confine the tendon of
the tuberosity of the ischium the obturator interims
and posterior sacro*ischiatic when the latter is in
ligament. *CUo"- ,

6. Obturator in- From the superior half of the Into the same cavity with To roll the thigh out-
ternus. inner border of the foramen the former. wards.

thyroideum.

7. Quadratus From the tuberosity of the is- Into a ridge between the 1° move the thigh out-
femorie. chium. trochanter major and wards.

trochanter minor.

:i Biceps flexor By two heads, one from the tu- Into the upper and back To bend the leg.
cruris, berosity of the ischium, the part of the fibula,
other from the linea as-
pera near the insertion of the
glutseus maximus.

2 Semi-tendi- From the tuberosity of the is- Into the upper and inner To bend and draw the

nosus. chium. part of the tibia. leg inwards.

3. Semi-mem- From the tuberosity of the is- Into the upper and back To bend the leg.
branosus. chium. part of the head of the

tibia.

4. Tensor
 
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