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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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A Table of the Muscles, fyc. continued.

Name. Origin. Insertion. Use.

(~8. Transversa- From the outer and under part Into the inner os sesa- To contract the foot.

2 Ies pedis. of the anterior end of the moideum and anterior

■§ I metatarsal bone of the little end of the metatarsal

S I toe. bone of the great toe.

£ ,' 9. Flexor brevis From the basis of the metatar- Into the first joint of the To bend the little toe.

*n minimi digiti sal bone of the little toe. little toe.
pedis.

10. Interossei pe- Situated between the metatar- Between the metatarsal To draw the small toes

dis interni. sal bones of the great toe. bones & the less toes. towards the great one.

,11. Interossei From the first and second joint Into the first and second To extend the toes.

*| L externi. of the great toe. joints of the little toes.

■ The situation and progress of the principal of the above mentioned muscles will be more readily

conceived from a view of the two following plates.

The representation of the muscles on the anterior part of the body. (Plate 31. fig. 1.)
In this and the following plate the muscles on the right side of the figure are those situated imme-
diately under the common integuments; those on the left side are beneath the former, and are not
seen till the former be removed.

A The frontal muscle. V Pectoralis major. 1 Flexor pollicis longus.

B The tendinous aponeurosis, W Pai t of the latissimus dorsi. mm The tendons of the flexor
which joins it to the occi- XX Biceps flexor cubiti. < sublimis, perforatus, pro-

pital: hence both are nam- YY Part of the brachialis ex- fundus, perforans, and lum-

ed occipito-frontalis. ternus. bricales.——The sheaths are

C Antolens aurem. ZZ The beginning of the ten- entire in the right hand,

D The ear. dinous aponeurosis (from in the left cut open to shew

E Anterior auris. the biceps) which is spread the tendons of the flexor pro-

FF Orbicularis palpebrarum. over the muscles of the fundus perforating the sub-

0 Levator labii superioris alae- fore-arm. limis.

que nasi. , a a Its strong tendon inserted

H Levator anguli oris. into the tubercle of the ra- Muscles not referred to in the left

1 Zygomaticus minor. dius. superior extremity.

K Zygomaticus major. bb Part of the brachialis inter- n Pectoralis minor seu serratus

L Masseter. nus. anticus minor.

M Orbicularis oris. c Pronator radii teres. o The two heads of (x x) the

N Depressor labii inferioris. d Flexor carpi radialis. biceps.

O Depressor anguli oris. e Part of the flexor carpi ulnaris. p Coraco-brachialis.

P Buccinator. f Palmaris longus. q q The long head of the triceps

QQ Platysma myoides. g Aponeurosis palmaris. extensor cubiti.

RR Sterno-cleido-mastoidaeus. 3 Palmaris brevis. rr Teres major.

S Part of the trapezius. 3 Ligamentum carpi annulare. ss Subscapulars.

T Part of the scaleni. 2 2 Abductor minimi digiti. tt Extensores radiales.

h Supinator radii longus. u Supinator brevis.

Superior extremity. i The tendons of the thumb. v The cut extremity of the pro-

U Deltoides. k Abductor pollicis. nator teres.

w Flexor
 
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