Bartholinus anatomy made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own ... / published by Nich. Culpeper and Abdiah Cole.
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- Bartholinus anatomy made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own ... / published by Nich. Culpeper and Abdiah Cole.
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- Bartholin, Thomas, 1616-1680.
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- London :: Printed by John Streater,
- 1668.
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Contents
- title page
- Books newly Imprinted, or Imprniting.
- The Introduction.
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THE FIRST BOOK; OF THE Lower Belly.
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CHAP. I. Of the Scarf-Skin. -
CHAP. II. Of the Skin. -
CHAP. III. Of FAT. -
CHAP. IV. Of Membranes in General, of the fleshy Membrane, and the Membrane which is proper to the Muscles. -
CHAP. V. Of the Muscles in General. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Muscles of the Belly, or Abdomen. -
CHAP. VII. Touching the Peritonaeum. -
Chap. VIII. Of the Call. -
Chap. IX. Of the Stomach. -
CHAP. X. Of the Guts in General. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Guts in Particular. -
Chap. XII. Of the Mesentery. -
Chap. XIII. Of the Pancreas, or Sweet-bread. -
CHAP. XIV. Touching the Liver. -
CHAP. XV. Of the Receptacles of Cho∣ler, viz. theGall-bladder, andCholer-passage. -
Chap. XVI. Of the Spleen. -
Chap. XVII. Of the Kidneys. -
Chap. XVIII. Of the Capsu∣lae Atrabilariae, or Black∣choler Cases. -
Chap. XIX. Of the Ʋre∣ters, or Ʋrin-channels. -
Chap. XX. Of the Piss-bladder -
Chap. XXI. Of the Seed∣praeparatory Vessels in Men. -
CHAP. XXII. Concerning the Stones. -
Chap. XXIII. Of theVasa deferentia, theEjaculato∣ria, theParastatae, Seminal Bladders, and theProstatae. -
Chap. XXIV. Of the Yard. -
Chap. XXV. Of the Parts serving for Generation in Wo∣men, and first of the Sperma∣tick Praeparatory Vessels. -
CHAP. XXVI. Of Womens Stones. -
CHAP. XXVII. Of the Vessels that carry away the Seed, especially the Trum∣pet of the Womb. -
CHAP. XXVIII. Of the Womb in General. -
Chap. XXIX. Of the Bottom of the Womb, and its Mouth. -
Chap. XXX. Of the greater Neck of the Womb. -
Chap. XXXI. Of the Mem∣brane calledHymen. -
CHAP. XXXII. Of the Womans external Pri∣vity in General. -
CHAP. XXXIII. Of the Myrtle-shaped Caruncles. -
CHAP. XXXIV. Of the CLITORIS. -
CHAP. XXXV. Of the Wings and Lips. -
CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Membranes which infold the Child in the Womb. -
Chap. XXXVII. Of the Ʋm∣belical or Navil-vessels.
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THE SECOND BOOK; OF THE Middle Venter or Cavity.
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Chap. I. Of the Dugs. -
CHAP. II. Of theIntercostal, orRib∣between Muscles. -
Chap. III. Of theDiaphrag∣ma or Midriff. -
CHAP. IV. Of thePleura, Mediasti∣num, andThymus. -
Chap. V. Of the Heart-bag and the Humor contained therein. -
Chap. VI. Of the Heart in General. -
Chap. VII. Of the parts of the Heart in spe∣cial, viz. the Earlets, Cavities, Septum, Vessels, and Valves. -
Chap. VIII. How the Vessels are united in the Heart of a Child in the Womb. -
Chap. IX. Touching the Lungs. -
Chap. X. Of the Lung-Pipe or Wesand. -
Chap. XI. Of the Larynx. -
Chap. XII. Of the OESO∣PHAGUS or Gullet. -
Chap. XIII. Of the Neck.
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THE THIRD BOOK OF THE Uppermost Cavity,
VIZ. THE HEAD.-
Chap. I. Of the Hairs. -
Chap. II Of the Membranes without and within the Skull. -
Chap. III. Of the Brain and its Marrow in General. -
Chap. IV. Of the Parts of the Brain in Particular, andI. of the leng∣thened and Spinal Marrow, and its noble Ventricle. -
Chap. V. Of theCerebellum Brainlet, Or Petty-Brain. -
Chap. VI. Of the rest of the Parts observed in the Brain; viz. the Rete mirabile, Glan∣dula pituitaria, Infundibulum, Ventricles of the Brain, Corpus callosum, Fornix, Plexus, Cho∣roides, Glandula pinealis. -
Chap. VII. Touching the Forehead. -
Chap. VIII. Of the Eyes. -
Chap. IX. Concerning the Ears. -
Chap. X. Of the Nose. -
Chap. XI. Of the Mouth, Cheeks and Lips. -
Chap. 12. Of the Parts con∣tained in the Mouth,viz. the Gums, Palate, Uvula, Fauces, and Throat-bone. -
Chap. 13. Of the Tongue.
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THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE LIMBS.
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Chap. I. Of the Arm and Hand in Ge∣neral with the Nails. -
Chap. II. Of the Muscles of theHumerus, or of theBra∣chium, peculiarly so called. -
Chap. 3. Of the Muscles of the Scapula or Shoulder-blade. -
Chap. 4. Of the Muscles of the Chest, or which serve for Respiration. -
Chap. V. Of the Muscles of the Head. -
Chap. 6. Of the Muscles of the Neck▪ -
Chap. 7. Of the Muscles of the Back and Loins. -
Chap. 8. Of the Muscles of the Cubitus and Radius. -
Chap 9. Of the Muscles of the Wrist and Fingers. -
Chap 10. Of the Legg and Thigh in generall. -
Chap 11. Of the Muscles of the Thigh. -
Chap. 12. Of the Muscles of the Legg. -
Chap. 13. Of the Muscles of the Feet. -
Chap. 14. Of the Muscles of the Toes.
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THE FIRST MANUAL Concerning the Veins, Answering to the FIRST BOOK OF THE Lower Belly.
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Chap. 1. Of a Vein in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the Substance of the Veins and of the Valves. -
Chap. 3. Of the Division of the Veins of the Body, and of theVena Portae and theVenae Lacteae. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Haemorrhoid Veins. -
Chap. V. Of the ascend∣ing Trunk ofVena Cava, especially of theVena sine pari. -
Chap. 6. Of theVena sub∣clavia and its Branches, and the Jugulars. -
Chap. 7. Of the Veins of the Arms and Hands. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the Trunk ofVena ca∣va descending as far as to the Thighes. -
Chap. 9. Of the Crural Veins.
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- THE SECOND MANUAL Of the Arteries, Answering to the SECOND BOOK Touching the Middle Cavity or Chest.
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THE THIRD MANUAL Of the Nerves, Answering to the THIRD BOOK OF THE HEAD.
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CHAP. I. Of the Nerves in General. -
Chap. 2. Of the ten Pare of Nervs, which arise with∣in the Skull, from the Me∣dulla Oblongata, and their progress. -
CHAP. III. Of the Nerves which proceed from the spinal Marrow, and first of the Nerves ari∣sing from the Neck, and so of the Nerves of the whole Arm. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Nerves of the Chest, the Back and Loyns. -
CHAP. V. Of the Nerves which proceed from the Marrow ofOs sacrum, and of the Nerves of the whole Foot.
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THE Fourth and last Manual OF THE BONES And also of the Gristles and Ligaments Answering the FOURTH BOOK Of the Limbs.
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CHAP. I. Of the Bones in General. -
Chap. II. Of Gristles in General. -
Chap. III. Of Ligaments in General. -
Chap. IV. Of the Skull in General. -
Chap. V. Of the Sutures of the Skull. -
Chap. 6. Of the proper Bones of the Skull in particular. -
Chap. 7. Of the Bones which serve the Sense of Hearing. -
Chap. VIII. Of the Bones common to the Head and upper Jaw, viz. Os cuneiforme and Os spongiosum. -
Chap. IX. Of the Bones of the Jaw in General. -
Chap. X. Of the Bones proper to the upper Jaw. -
Chap. XI. Of the lower Jaw-bone. -
Chap. XII. Of the Teeth in General. -
Chap. XIII. Of the Teeth in Particular. -
Chap. 14. Of the Back-bone and its Vertebra's in General. -
Chap. XV. Of the Vertebroe or Whirl-bones of the Back in Particular -
Chap. 16. Of the Nameless Bone, or Os Innominatum. -
Chap. 17 Of the Ribs. -
CHAP. XVIII. Of the Sternon or Breast-bone. -
CHAP. XIX. Of the Channel-bones and Shoulder-blades. -
CHAP. XX. Of the Bones of the whole Arm and Hand. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the Bones of the whole Leg, Foot and Thigh. -
Chap. XXII. and last. Of the Sesamoidean Bones.
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- TWO EPISTLES OF Johannes Walaeus Concerning the Motion of the Chyle And the BLOOD. To Thomas Bartholinus The Son of CASPAR BARTHOLINUS.