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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.

w Flexor sublimis perforatus. 13 Obliquus internus. (i) the vastus externus in

x Part of the flexor profundus. 14 14, See. Intercostal muscles. the right side,

y Flexor pollicis longus. mm Patella,

z Part of the flexor pollicis bre- Inferior extremities. nn Ligament or tendon from

vis. a a The gracilis. it to the tibia.

4 Abductor minimi digiti. bb Parts of the triceps. o Rectus cruris.

5 The four lumbricales. c c Pectinalis. p Cruraeus.

d d Psoas magnus. q q The tibia.

Trunk. ee Illiacus internus. rr Part of the gemellus or gas-

6 Serrated extremities of the f Part of the gluteeus medius. trocnemius externus.

serratus anticus major. g Part of the glutaeus minimus, sss Part of the soleus or gas-

7 7 Obliquus externus abdomi- h Cut extremity of the rectus trocnemius internus.

nis. cruris. t Tibialis anticus.

8 8 The linea alba. i i Vastus externus. u Tibialis posticus.

9 The umbilicus. k Tendon of the rectus cruris. vv Peronsei muscles.

10 Pyramidalis. 1 1 Vastus internus sartorius w vv Extensor longus digitorum

11 11 The spermatic cord. On muscle, fleshy origin of pedis.

the left side it is covered the tensor vaginae femoris x x Extensor longus pollicis

by the cremaster. or membranosus. Its ten- pedis.

12 12 Rectus abdominis. dinous aponeurosis covers y Abductor pollicis pedis.

Fig. 2. The muscles, glands, 8fc. of the left side of the face and neck after the common integuments
and platysma myoides have been taken off. a The frontal muscle b Temporalis and temporal
artery, c Orbicularis palpebrarum, d Leviator labii superioris alaeque nasi, e Levator anguli oris,
f Zygomaticus. g Depressor labii inferioris. h Depressor anguli oris, i Buccinator, k Masseter.
11 Parotid gland, m Its duct, n Sterno-cleido-mastoidasus. o Part of the trapezius, p Stern'o-
hyoidaeus. q Sterno-thyroidaeus. r Omo-hyoidaeus. s Levator scapulas. 11 Scaleni. u Part of
the splenitis.

Fig. 3 The muscles of the face and neck in view after the exterior ones are taken away. a a Cor-
rugator supercilii. b Temporalis, c Tendon of the levator palpebral superioris. d Tendon of the
orbicularis palpebrarum, e Masseter. f Buccinator. g Levator anguli ori&. h Depressor labii
superioris alaeque nasi, i Orbicularis oris, k Depressor anguli oris. 1 Muscles of the os hyoides.
m Sterno-cleido-mastoidaeus.

Fig. 4. Some of the muscles of the os hyoides and submaxillary gland, a Part of the masseter muscle,
b Posterior head of the digastric. c Its anterior head, dd Sterno-hyoidasus. e Omo-hyoidaeus,
f Stylo-hyoidaeus. g Submaxillary gland in situ.

Fig. 5. The submaxillary gland and duct, a Musculus mylo-hyoidasus. b Hyo-glossus. c Sub-
maxillary gland extra situ, d Its duct.

Head. (Plate 32. fig. 1.)

A A Oecipko-frontls. E Pterygoidaeus internus. H Part of the obliquus externus

B Attollen-s aurem. abdominis.
C Part of the.orbicularis palpe- Trunk.—Right side.

brarum. FFF Trapezius seucucullaris. Trunk.—Leftside.

D Masseter. G G G G Latissimus dorsi. I Splenius.

K Part
 
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