Myskotomia, or, The anatomical administration of all the muscles of an humane body, as they arise in dissection as also an analitical table, reducing each muscle to his use and part / collected for private use, by William Molins ... ; and published for the general good of all practitioners in the said art.

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Myskotomia, or, The anatomical administration of all the muscles of an humane body, as they arise in dissection as also an analitical table, reducing each muscle to his use and part / collected for private use, by William Molins ... ; and published for the general good of all practitioners in the said art.
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Molins, William.
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London :: Printed by John Field for Edward Husband ...,
1648.
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Rectus

ARiseth from the Os pubis, and running according to the longitude of the bo∣dy, is inserted into the sides of the Ster∣non where the last true Ribs have their Cartilages; The intersections are various, now 3, then 4, and sometimes 3 and a half, sometimes all above, sometimes some be∣low, as also the Anastomasis of the Mam∣milary vessels external, and Epigastrick in∣ternal, always found in women, rarely in men; as also the multitude of Nerves sent to the Perigraphs is very observable: if you finde four Perigraphs, the Piramidals are wanting.

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