Introduction to Anatomy, 1532

Introduction to Anatomy, 1532

Introduction to Anatomy, 1532 - With English translation and an introductory essay on anatomical studies in Tudor...
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Introduction to Anatomy, 1532

Introduction to Anatomy, 1532

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Introduction to Anatomy, 1532

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Author: Edguard, David,1502?-1542?
Format: eBook
Language: Latin

Introduction to Anatomy, 1532 - With English translation and an introductory essay on anatomical studies in Tudor England by C.D. O'Malley and K.F. Russell.

The whole lower venterfor thence it is necessary to begin the dissection of the human body because that part putrefies very readilyfrom the outer skin to the peritoneum is called EPIGASTRION by the Greeks and mirach[1] by the Barbarians, of which the following are the parts. The superficial skin which covers the whole body is completely insensitive. The skin lying and stretched under the very thin and superficial skin is sensitive.[2] The Greeks call it HYPODERMA. A kind of fat occupies the whole venter and is spread under the sensitive skin except for the middle. A sinewy and thin membrane immediately follows this. A membrane taking origin from the muscles is subjoined firmly to this where a straight line appears in the middle.[3] Two oblique descending muscles[4] lie under these toward the lowest venter. The oblique ascending muscles[5] are placed under these. Two rectus muscles have a close 56 relationship. And lowest of all are the transverse muscles.[6] Therefore there are these eight for which there are nearly individual sinewy coverings by which they are distinguished from one another. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 59357
Author: Edguard, David
Release Date: Apr 25, 2019
Format: eBook
Language: Latin

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Translator: O'Malley, Charles Donald, Russell, K. F. (Kenneth Fitzpatrick), 1911-

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