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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Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
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Chap. 6. Of the Crural Arteries.

OF the Crural Arteries, on each side, are constituted these following Arteries.

Above the Ham, for the exterior parts of the Trunk, Muscula curalis externa, to the foremore Muscles of the Thighs, from the inner, the Muscula crutalis interna, to the inner Muscles of the Thigh; and this is mingled at the Knee, with a small branch or twig of the Hypogastrica.

Under the Ham arise three branches:

  • 1. The Popliteus, into the hinder Muscles of the Thigh.
  • 2. The Suralis, which is divided into the Tibicus exteri∣or, the posterior altus and posterior humilis, •••••• the Muscles of the Leg.
  • 3. The rest is spent upon the Foot and its oes▪
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