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Show W 1230 7h, Bong, 0f the 580716 0f the lower forte, 6m. Book HI' cave Figure; the other Bones (feated .0" each fide) are conioyned to leathcilldgnrc‘ the middle Bone, and refemble horns in Ihape; Four fmall Cartilages ijhblcliome are united to thefe Bones, of which, Two are feated at the Bafe of the giféfci'éllié little Bone, fome like a grain of Wheat in {hape and file: The TWO c H A P. LXXXI. "mmmfi other Cartilages are placed about the fide Bones, and comoyned with a nervous Ligament to the Styliforme Procefs, to which the Horns of the 0; Hyoidw do adjoyn fide-ways, and in its. fore-part to. the Buckler Car. tilage, and Tongue, and entertains the Englomr into its 8mm. Tmrwmc The eminent ufe of this little Bone may be to underprop the Lungs, "WNW!- and preferve it in its due fituation‘, and_ to be a center of Motion to di. verfe Mufcles (Minil'terial to the motion of the Tongue) which are implanted into the 0: Hyoider. Of the Bone: oft/9o Scapula, Shoulder or firm, (kc; 1172.32.11. Theft-at of H E Bone of the Stapula (called by the Greek: mum, is lodged on thwmm each fide upon the Ribs, like a Buckler, and is thin and broad, a- The Fiturcof domed with a kind of triangular Figure, and is endued with a Concave Sur- iffrisaigi‘iir. face within, and with a Convex without 5 and is inflituted by nature, not ,Thcmrulz in much for the guard of the hinder region of the Thorax, as. the inarticu- iiicmiii‘acrfig,_ lation of the Shoulder, and the implantation of diverfe Mufcles, faf'tning lsiiiiiid‘frfhha the Stupula to the Ribs, and Orriput,to which it is tied,and fome Spines rela- iiiiiiinriiii'm ting to the vertebers of the Neck above,by the Mufculi Cnrullarer, taking their 0 rile from the hinder part of the Head, and from the Apices ofFourteen Spines, whereof Five belong to the lower fpondyles of the Neck, and Nine to the ' upper Vertebers of the Back, and is inicrted into the whole Spine of the Sca- Puld, {0 that this Bone is firmly tied by the Mufcnli Trapezii to the am: pm above, and lower, to fome of the Vertebers of the Neck and Back; this Bone is alfo affixed to the Neck, and hinder parts of the Trunk, by the Murtulinoinboio/er ( lodged under the Cucullarir) which borroweth its origen item the Spines of the Three lower Vertebers of the Neck, and the Three upperof the Thorax; and this Mufcle is inferted into the outward Bafe of the Stapula', whofe Bone is alfo tied forward to the Four upper Ribs, by the Muftulmfermm: minor, lying under the pectoral, which taketh its origi- nation from the (aid upper Ribs, and is extended to the 'Procefl‘m Comtoider of the Scapula ; This Bone is alfo conneéled to the tranfverfe Procell'es of the Sc? Wild, Third, and Fourth Verteber of the Neck. This Bone is affected with great Variety of parts (making a great unlike- medigana ads to it felf) as having diverfe ProcefTes, Sinur, Appendices, and refemble Afppcndices a kind of Triangle, by reafon of diverfe unequal fides, of which the Firf‘t, ° WWW" (being called the Bale 1- ) is that region of the Scapula, which palling in ihi-Bza‘feboll: length along the Back, adjoyneth to the Spines, relating to the Vertebers of the "minthe Tlmrax, and is formed of an oblique line, inclining above and below lOWard the ambient parts, making the Convex of a Circle, and is (omeWhat hollow and femi-circular in the middle. . _, . , The lower fide of the Triangle ( relating to this Bone) maketh its pro- 353m grefs from the lower region of the Bafe obliquely upward toward the out- 11:32::'5‘; ward parts. But the upper fide of the Triangle ( being as much {hotter $92155", then the lower, as the lower then the Bate) pafl'eth downward toward the fidsumc gmbient parts, after a kind oftranfverfe polture; both thefe'fid'es meeting ""5"" in an angle, do contain the broad part of the Soapu/a, 'Circuml'cribed With a narrow termination, (called the Neck of the Scapula) into which the Smut , 15 Engraven, receptive of the head of the Shoulder-bone. . The Balis ofrhe Scapula for the. molt part is very thin, and fomewhat thicker about the fides then middle; to this Bai'e, mol't commonly TwoAp- "flaw? ptndices arc conjoyned, one of which being thicker, larger, and longer, is fishy: kmd at the lower angle ‘l‘ oftlie Bale, and is very blunt, and almoft orbi- :17 - -‘»-' r-Ula,r in its tcriiiinutiozi. M a, 4 But |