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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Human anatomy
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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 22, 2024.

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Figure L.
  • L The purse of the heart, called Pericardium.
  • a The mediastinum torn from the breast bone, and lying upon the purse of the heart.
  • b The ascending hollow vein.
  • The ascending great artery.
  • d The descending great artery.
  • e The division of the ascending truncks at the Jugulum.
  • f The original of the vein Ay∣gos, out of the hollow vein.
  • g The left subclavian branch.
  • h The right subclavian branch: here it beginneth to be call'd the Axillary, or vein of the arm-holes
  • i i The jugular with the sleepy arteries.
  • k The upper Axillary branch.
  • l The lower Axillary branch.
  • m The arterial vein and his be∣ginning out of the heart.
  • n The venal artery coming from the heart.
  • o o o The spreading of these through the lungs.
  • p. The descending trunck of the great artery.
  • q The implantation and en∣trance of the hollow vein in∣to the heart.
  • r The descending branch of the hollow vein.
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