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Show Tab. LXXII. Fig. 1. 7/95 Skeleton of the whole 5300!); of Man. Figure 3. 'AA. ' lI 'Heinfideofboth the Shoulder-bones. BB. Both the Clavicles. C C. T e Shoulder-bone, or Bone of the Arms. AAA. The vertebers of the Back. :1 a. The head of the Shoulder-bone coming from B B B. The Ribs. C C C c. The Sin»: engravenin the lower part of its Appendix. the Rib. b. The outward knob ofeach Shoulder-bone. 5 re. The inward Protubemnce of the Shoulder- DD. The two Protuberancies, by which they are articulated with the Chine. bone. E- The Simu ofthe Verteber. D D. The Bone ofthe Cubit, called the Radiw. E E. The Bone of the Cubite, called the ‘Ulrm. F. The Tranfverfe Procefs of the Verteber. F F. The Bones of the Wrifl, being eight in G. The lower Rib having but one Protuberancc. in number. Figure 4' GG. The Thumb, compofed ofthree Bones. HH. The Metacarpe, framed of four Bones. A A. The anterior region of the verteber of the three of made being II. The four Fingers, each Loins. Bones. B. The lower Surface, covered for the mall K K. The Thigh-bone. part with a Cartilage. L L. The Paella, or Pan-bone ofthe Knee. d d, The head, or upper Appendix'oftheThigh- C. The Forum» for the paflage of the Medal/4. D D. The Tranfverfal Procefl'es. bone. E. The hinder Procefs or Spine. e c. The neck ofthe Thigh-bone. II. The oblique Procefles. ff The Trot/nutter, or Ratator major. gg. The Iracbantor, or Rotatar miner. Fig. 5. I: la. The Appendixpr lower heads of the Thighbone. .M M. The Tibia of each Leg. AA A A. The hinder Region of the 0: Sacmm, N N. The Fibula. endued with many roughnelfes. B, The Foramen for the defcent of the Medufla k k. The outward Ankle-bone. Spinalia‘. I I. The Bones of the Tarfw, being fevenin num- C C. The oblique Procefl'er. ber. dd d. The hinder Proceffes. p p. The Bones of the Metatarflu, being five, e e e e. The Famm‘m for the egrefs oftheNerves. mm. The Bones of the Toes, of which the great f fff The hinder Procefi being double. Toe hath but two, and the other have ii. The inward Ankle-bone. three a piece. Figure 2. 'A‘ The Clavicle. b. The Head by which the Clavicle is cqnjoyn. ed to the Storm)". Figure. 6. The O; Cacgygi: being compounded offour Bones. Figure 7. The 0: imwmimmm. c. The other extremity of the Clavicle, Fai‘ten- A A. The 01 Ilium. b I; I). The Spine o! the O: Ilium. ed to the Srapulzz. C. The Dorfum, or back of the O: Ilium. d. The Stapula, or Shoulder-bone. c_ The firfl Proccfgof the Scapula, called even", f. The lower Procefs, called Vflf'lxfifldt‘lr, g. The neck of the Smpulu, or leaf} Procefi. M. The Bafe of the drapula. i. The inferior Angle of the .S‘upula. k, The fuperior Angle of the Srapule. D D D. The 0; Pit/xix, or Share-bone. E. The large hole of the Share-bone. F FF. The OJ Irkium, or Coxmdicil. G G. The Acetabulum, or Simu of the Irlq'zm. I. The Protuberance of the likium. K. The Appendix of the 0: Iréium. |