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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Sacer

ARiseth from the external part of the Os Sacrum, where he is joyned to the Spine, and so arising fleshy, hath three several Tendinous insertions; The first into the upper part of the transverse Pro∣cesses of the Vertebre of the Loyns; The other into the roots of the same Pro∣cesses; and the third into every Spine of the same Vertebre. To finde Sacer (not dissected afore this Body) you must raise Dorsi Longissimus and Sacrolumbus from their membranous origination at Os Ileon, Os Sacrum, and from the Spines of the Lumbi, and immediately under that, will appear this in Situ, and in clearing him well, you will remove the scruple some make of the origination of Semispinatus and Spinatus, one begin∣ning where the other ends.

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