A compleat treatise of the muscles as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd : illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / by John Browne ...
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- A compleat treatise of the muscles as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd : illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / by John Browne ...
- Author
- Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.
- Publication
- In the Savoy :: Printed by Tho. Newcombe for the author,
- 1681.
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- Muscles.
- Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- dedication
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Charles R. - To His Grace CHRISTOPHER Duke of Albemarle, Earl of Torington, Baron Monck of Po∣theridge, Beauchamp, and Teyes, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, One of the Gentlemen of His Majesties Bed-Chamber, One of His Majesties most Honourable Privy-Council, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Devon and Essex, And Captain of His Majesties Guards of Horse.
- imprimatur
- Clarissimis, Doctissimisque Viris D. D. Praesidi & Sociis Collegii Regalis Me∣dicorum Londinensium, Myologicam hanc exercitationem ex animo lubens ac merito Dicat Dedicatque, J. Brown.
- encomia
- TO THE Ingenuous and Studious READER.
- The Names of the Subscribers.
- This Table sheweth the Names of the Muscles, as they do arise in Disse∣ction.
- The Names of the Authors concerned in this Muscular Discourse.
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muscles of the anterior side
- Obliquus Descendens.
- The Explanation of the First Table.
- Obliquus Ascendens.
- The Explanation of the Second Table.
- Rectus.
- The Explanation of the Third Table.
- Pyramidalis or Succenturiatus.
- The Explanation of the Fourth Table.
- Transversus.
- The Explanation of the Fifth Table.
- Frontalis.
- Aperiens Palpebram Rectus.
- Claudens seu Semicircularis superior Deprimens.
- Inferior seu Attollens Semicircularis.
- Rectus Oculi Primus Elevator.
- Rectus Secundus sive Depressor.
- Rectus Tertius sive Adducens.
- Rectus Quartus sive Abducens.
- Obliquus Minor sive Inferior.
- Obliquus Major vel Superior cum Trochlea.
- Attollens Aurem.
- Detrahens Aurem.
- Adducens Aurem ad Anteriora.
- Abducens Aurem ad Posteriora.
- Externus Tympani Auris.
- Internus Tympani Auris.
- illustration
- The Explanation of the Sixth Table.
- Abducens Nasi Alas.
- Attollens Nasi Alas.
- Claudens Nasum Externus.
- Claudens Nasum Internus.
- Zygomaticus Riolani, vel Attollens Labium Superius.
- Abducens Labia.
- Labium inferius Deprimens.
- Par Labium constringens sive Musculus Orbicularis & Constrictor.
- Quadratus sive Platysma Myodes.
- Buccinator.
- Masseter sive Lateralis, seu Mansorius.
- Temporalis seu Crotaphites.
- Mastoideus.
- Biventer Digastricus seu Graphyoides.
- Coracohyoides.
- table - 7
- Sternohyoides.
- Sternothyreoides.
- Hyothyreoides.
- Styloceratohyoides.
- Mylohyoides Riolani.
- Styloceratohyoides.
- Myloglossus.
- Ceratoglossus.
- Genioglossus.
- Hypsiloglossus seu Basioglossus.
- Styloglossus.
- Lingualis.
- Cricothyreoides Anticus.
- The Explanation of the Eighth Table.
- Aesophageus seu Sphincter gulae.
- Stylopharyngaeus.
- Cephalopharyngaeus.
- Cricoarytaenoides Posticus.
- table - 9
- Cricoarytaenoides Lateralis.
- Arytaenoides.
- Thyreoarytenoides.
- Sphenopharyngaeus Primus.
- Sphenopharyngaeus Secundus.
- Pterygoides Externus sive Abducens.
- table - 10
- Pterygoides Internus seu Adducens.
- The Explanation of the Tenth Table.
- Longus.
- Scalenus sive Triangularis.
- Pectoralis.
- Subclavius.
- Serratus Major Anticus.
- Serratus Minor Anticus.
- Intercostales Externi.
- table - 11
- Intercostales Interni.
- Pectoralis Internus seu Triangularis.
- Cremasteres sive Suspensorii.
- Erector Penis, sive Collateralis.
- The Explanation of the Twelfth Table.
- Accelerator Penis.
- Musculi Clitoridis.
- Levatores Ani.
- Sphincter Ani.
- Sphincter Vesicae.
- Detrusor Urinae.
- table - 13
- Diaphragma.
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Here let the Body be turned upon its Face.
- Cucullaris sive Trapezius.
- The Explanation of the Fourteenth Table.
- Latissimus Dorsi, sive Aniscalptor.
- Rhomboides.
- Levator Patientiae.
- Rotundus Major.
- Superscapularis Superior sive Supra∣spinatus.
- Superscapularis Inferior sive Infraspinatus.
- Nonus Humeri Placentini sive Ro∣tundus Minor.
- Subscapularis.
- table - 15
- The Explanation of the Sixteenth Table.
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If the whole Arm with the Scapula be taken off, the
dissection of these following Muscles will with more
ease be performed.
- Deltois.
- Biceps.
- Octavus Humeri Placentini, sive Per∣foratus seu Coracobrachialis.
- Brachiaeus Internus.
- The Explanation of the Seventeenth Table.
- Gemellus Major, Brachiaeus Externus, aut Longus.
- Extensor Cubiti Breuis, vel Brachiaeus Internus.
- Anconaeus.
- Palmaris.
- Caro Musculosa Quadrata.
- Flexor Carpi Interior sive Ulnaris.
- Flexor Carpi Exterior sive Radialis.
- Flexor Secundi Internodii Perforatus.
- table - 18
- Flexor Tertii Internodii.
- Flexor Secundi Internodii Pollicis.
- Pronator Radii Teres.
- Pronator Quadratus sive Inferior.
- The Explanation of the Nineteenth Table.
- Flexores Primi Internodii sive Lum∣bricales.
- Flexor Primus, Primi Internodii Pollicis.
- Secundus.
- Secundi Internodii Pollicis, Flexor Primus.
- Secundus.
- Tertius.
- Quartus.
- The Explanation of the Twentieth Table.
- Minimi Digiti Abductor.
- Pollicis Abductor.
- Pollicis Adductor.
- Interossei.
- Extensor Carpi exterior, sive Radiaeus Extcrnus, seu Bicornis.
- The Explanation of the One and twen∣tieth Table.
- Extensor Carpi Interior, sive Cubitaeus Internus.
- Digitorum Secundi & Tertii Internodii Tensor Communis.
- Minimi Digiti Tensor.
- The Explanation of the Two and twen∣tieth Table.
- Supinator Radii Longus.
- Secundi & Tertii Pollicis Tensor.
- Indicem Abducens.
- Supinator Radii Brevis.
- Primi Internodii Extensores.
- The Explanation of the Three and twen∣tieth Table.
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Next come we to the Body it self as it lies.
- Serratus Major Posticus.
- Serratus Posticus Inferior.
- Splenius sive Triangularis.
- Trigeminus sive Complexus.
- Transversalis.
- The Explanation of the Twenty fourth Table.
- Spinati Colli.
- Recti Majores.
- table - 24
- Recti Minores.
- Obliqui Superiores.
- Obliqui Inferiores.
- The Explanation of the Twenty fifth Table.
- Longissimus Dorsi.
- Sacrolumbus.
- Cervicalis Descendens.
- Sacer.
- Semispinatus.
- Quadratus.
- Psoas vel Lumbaris.
- The Explanation of the Twenty sixth Table.
- Psoas Parvus.
- The Explanation of the Twenty seventh Table.
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We arrive now to the taking the Thigh off from the
Trunck of the Body, by dividing Os Ileon from the
Os Sacrum, after which, will this appear as the
most proper Order of Dissecting these following
Muscles.
- Iliacus Internus.
- Glutaeus Major.
- Glutaeus Medius.
- Glutaeus Minor.
- Iliacus Externus vel Pyriformis.
- The Explanation of the Twenty eighth Table.
- Obturator Internus sive Marsupialis.
- Quadrigeminus.
- Obturator Externus.
- The Explanation of the Twenty ninth Table.
- Membranosus.
- Sartorius sive Fascialis.
- Gracilis.
- The Explanation of the Thirtieth Table.
- Vastus Externus.
- Vastus Internus.
- Biceps.
- Semimembranosus.
- The Explanation of the One and thirtieth Table.
- Seminervosus.
- Triceps.
- Lividus sive Pectinalis.
- The Explanation of the Two and thir∣tieth Table.
- Gasterocnemius sive Gemellus Externus.
- Plantaris.
- Gasterocnemius Internus, seu Soleus.
- Suppopliteus.
- Flexor Digitorum Tertii Internodii, seu Perforans, sive Sublimis.
- The Explanation of the Three and thir∣tieth Table.
- Tibiaeus Posticus seu Nauticus.
- Flexor Pollicis.
- Flexor Secundi Internodii, Perforatus seu Profundus.
- The Explanation of the Thirty fourth Table.
- Flexores Primi Internodii Digitorum, seu Lumbricales.
- Adductor Pollicis Major.
- Abductor Minimi Digiti.
- Adductor Minor, sive Transversalis Placentini.
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Tib
eus Anticus, sive Musculus Catenae. - The Explanation of the Five and thirtieth Table.
- Fibulaeus sive Peronaeus Primus; aut Posticus.
- Peronaeus Secundus sive, Semifibulaeus, aut Anticus.
- Pollicis Tensor.
- The Explanation of the Six and thirtieth Table.
- Extensor Tertii Internodii Digitorum, aut Longus.
- Extensor Secundi Internodii Digitorum, aut Brevis.
- Interossei.
- This Table sheweth the Reduction of the Muscles each to their proper place.
- An Alphabetical TABLE of the Names of the Muscles, with the Page cited in which each Muscle is treated on.
- errata