A survey of the microcosme. Or the anatomie of the bodies of man and woman: wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that each part of the said bodies both inward and outward are exactly represented. Useful for all doctors, chyryrgeons, statuaries, painters, &c. By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Englished by John Ireton Chyrurgeon.

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A survey of the microcosme. Or the anatomie of the bodies of man and woman: wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that each part of the said bodies both inward and outward are exactly represented. Useful for all doctors, chyryrgeons, statuaries, painters, &c. By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Englished by John Ireton Chyrurgeon.
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Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632.
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London :: printed by Joseph Moxon, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Atlas on Ludgate-hill,
MDCLXXV. [1675]
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"A survey of the microcosme. Or the anatomie of the bodies of man and woman: wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that each part of the said bodies both inward and outward are exactly represented. Useful for all doctors, chyryrgeons, statuaries, painters, &c. By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Englished by John Ireton Chyrurgeon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93594.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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Of the veins. Fig. C 1.
  • o a * p r The hollow vein.
  • o a * The ascending trunck of the hollow Vein.
  • b p o The descending trunck of the same.
  • c c Roots of the Port vein.
  • d The trunck of the port vein cut asunder.
  • Roots of the hollow vein in the Liver.
  • The midrif veins cut asunder.
  • a The orifice of the hollow vein gaping into the Heart.
  • b The Crown vein of the Heart.
  • iiii The vein Azygos, or Non-paril.
  • m m m The latercostal veins by the Azgos.
  • n The division of the hollow vein into a ubelavian trunk ner the Jugulum under the Breast-bone.
  • o The upper Intercostal vein by the sides.
  • oq The subelavian branch tend∣ing unto the Arm, called by some Axillaris.
  • p p The descending Mammary vein into the right muscle of the Abdomen, a x in this Fi∣gure out asunder to avoid entangling.
  • The upper Chest vein.
  • The lower Chest vein.
  • * The external vein of the arm, called Cepaica.
  • * The upper muscle descending
  • Ascending, called by some Humraia.
  • The Basilica in the right hand called Hepatia.
  • x x Branches whereof the first coming from the head vein, and the 2d. from the Liver, joyning together make the middle vein, or Median.
  • z A branch of the head vein by the little finger.
  • a a A branch of the Liver vein, divided somewhat deeper.
  • b A branch of the Liver vein to the thumb.
  • c c The inner Jugular vein.
  • d d The external Jugular vein divided, whereof certain bran∣ches are imployed to the face.
  • e The Fore-head vein.
  • f The branch of the Jugular, reaching to the Face.
  • g The 2d. and 3d. union of the inner Jugulars, with the sinus of the Brain.
  • h The first sinus of the brain.
  • i The fourth sinus or hollow∣ness of the Brain.
  • k The subdivision of the outter Jugular.
  • l The third sinus of the brain.
  • † The second sinus of the brain.
  • f f The fatty veins Adposa.
  • g m The kidny veins Emulgent.
  • h i k The loyn vein. Lom∣l baris.
  • The upper muscle vein.
  • n n Circles of the Emulgent, by the kidneys.
  • o The Ureter proceding from the kidney.
  • pp The right and left Sperma∣tick vein.
  • † The middle muscle vein.
  • r The division of the trunk of the hollow vein, descending at the 4th rack-bone of the loins into the Iliac branches.
  • The holy veines.
  • The Iliack bifurcated into an outer marked t u, and an inner marked t. *
  • u A propagation of the Illiack unites, with its branch in the progress or going forward.
  • xxxx The Epigastriques cut a∣sunder.
  • y y The small Sciatique vein.
  • z The Crural vein here also the inward and outward muscle vein joyns.
  • a The Trunk of the Calf vein, and its division.
  • b The outer branch of the Calf vein, whose under propagation goeth towards the brace and its upper, to the Leg bone, and so mingleth it self with the circles of the Ham vein.
  • c A branch of the Ham-vein, which watereth the whole foot.
  • d The great Sciatique vein, (sprouting from the inward trunk of the Call vein) a∣bout the muscle of the Calf of the Leg.
  • e The Saphena spread over the top of the Foot, and is in its passage to the great Toe di∣versly divided.
  • f The inward branch of the calf vein by the back part of the Leg.
  • g The conjunction of the Ham-vein with the Calf vein.
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