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A93594 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. Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632.; Spacher, Stephanus Michel.; Ireton, John, chyrurgeon. 1675 (1675) Wing S4793A; ESTC R232301 24,945 9

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Cubit called Brachialis u The first muscle of the Cubit called Bic●ps u y The first muscle bending the neck called Longas z The 2d incliner of the wand a The second muscle bending the Wr●st b The first incliner of the wand ● The muscle in the palm of the hand d Its Tendon divided e The transverse Ligament of the Hand or Wrist † The first bender of the four Fingers † † The Tendons of the same separated from the muscle e The second bender of the four Fingers * The tendons of the same pertorating the rest f f The implantation of those Tendons h The bender of the thumb i The bone of the Sholder bared k The Short muscle of the cubit or the second extender l The 5th extender of the cubit m The round incliner of the wand n Benders of the Wrist o A Ligament in the midst betwixt the elbo and the wand p The first supinator of the wand r The first Pronator of the wand called Quadratus s The wormy muscles t Certain benders of the thumb 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 Az●gos n The division of the hollow vein into a ●ubelavian trunk● n●er the Jugulum under the Breast-bone o The upper Intercostal vein by the sides oq The subelavian branch tending unto the Arm called by some Axillaris p p The descending Mammary vein into the right muscle of the Abdomen a x in this Figure out asunder to avoid entangling ● The upper Chest vein ● The lower Chest vein * ● The external vein of the arm called Cep●a●ica * The upper muscle descending ● Ascending called by some Hum●ra●ia ● The Basilica in the right hand called Hepati●a 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 branches 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 hollowness 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 Ad●posa g m The kidny veins Emulgent h i k The loyn vein Loml 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 Spermatick 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 asunder 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 about 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 diversly divided f The inward branch of the calf vein by the back part of the Leg. g The conjunction of the ham-Ham-vein with the Calf vein Of the Arteries Fig. C. 2. o l r The great Arterie n The orifice of the great Arterie with the crown arterie gaping into the left Ventricle of the Heart n o The ascending trunk o The division of this trunk into subelavian branches ** The upper Chest arterie from which the upper intercostal Arteries proceed o p p The Mammary descending unto the Navil q q Muscula or a branch attaining to the backward muscles of the neck * The Scapular Arteries d The lower Chest Artery between * and l its inward branches reaching to the arm-pits but its outward is the shoulder-artery * u The Axillary artery aa Two branches of the axilary artery These branches go to the hand c The neck artery which attaineth the skull through the processes of the rack-bone b The Carotis or sleepy artery s g The division of the sleepy arteries k k The wonderful net in the formest ventricles of the brain k t The trunk of the great artery descending m m m The lower intercostal arteries l The original of the Caeliacal branches which is divided into right and left branches n Certain Circles of the left branches chiefly about the upper part of the Stomack o Circles of the same branch to the Milt 4 Circles of the right branch to the hollow part of the Liver and the neighbouring parts p r r The right and left Stomack and Kall artery s s s The mesenterical arteries * The arteries of the midrif ss The fatty arteries gm The arteries of the kidnies n n Certain branches of arteries in the Kidnies o The Sperma●●●● r The bifurcation of the great artery into two il●●ck trunks s The arteries called Sacra or Holy t t The subdivision of the iliack trunk where the lesser inner branch makes the Muscula inferiour but the outward runneth towards the foot and sprinkleth its branches therein x x The Epigastrick arterie climbing upward joynt it● branches about the region of the Navil with the arterie of the papps zag The utter iliack or crural branch c. The other branches not marked in this Fig. retain the names of the veins set out in the former figure Figure D. This figure D is by the Graver unadvisedly cut fromwards except the roots of the hollow and port veins sprinckled through the Liver which are plac'd as they ought Further This figure represents the Veins and Arteries as they are joyned together throughout the whole Body a * p the hollow vein a The ascending trunk of the hollow vein * The midrif veins b The descending trunk of the hollow Vein ccc Branches of
Facio in the first Vision Figure A. represent a b b i The ey b The greater or inner corner of the ey where are the weeping caruncles and the two holes or passages y The lesser or external angle of the ey c The white of the ey ● The moveable ey lid or the upper ey lid ● The immoveable ey lid or the lower ey lid f The apple of the ey with the rainbow gg Tarsi or the comb h h The hairs of the ey lids ● The hollowness of the upper ey lid k The ey brows ● The hollowness of the under ey lid A m m The right muscles of the eys n n The fat between these muscles n o o o The optick nerves cut asunder p The meeting together of the optick nerves The other letters are explained in the first Table Figure B. B The utmost coat called Anapa aaa The vessels of this coat bb The hairy processes Figure C. C The horny coat called Cornea aa The several vessels dispersed through the coat bb The apple the black or window of the ey cc The rainbow or crown in the ey Figure D. D The grapy coat called Uvea a The hole in the grapy coat where the apple is Figure E. E The upper optick nerve stretched out E The under optick nerve cloathed in his membranes Figure F. F The thin Meninx clothing the nerv● a The Christalline humor b The ciliar ligament c The glassy humor Figure G. What the former Figures have shewed each part this explaineth and seteth down together G The Christalline humor a The glassy humor b The watry humor c c The utmost coat called Adnata d The shady part of the horny coat e The brighter part of the horny coat f The grapy coat g The netaipe coat called Retina hh The fat between the muscle i The optick nerve clothed with both the membranes k k The two right muscles l l The other two right muscles m The oblique muscles Of the Ear. The seventh Table or Facio in the first Vision Figure A. represents A The Ear. a a f g The outward Ear. a a The circumference of 〈…〉 〈…〉 of the ear Ca●●●● 〈◊〉 c The bo●● of the outward ear d The ●●● goat in this part there grow hairs e The cavity of the ear which is next unto the hole of hearing called Alvearium g The lap of the ear s The part opposite hereto Figure B. Bhd The stony bone a The appendix of the temple bone called Styloides c The hole of hearing e f g The drum head e The small membrane of the drum head unto which the three bones of the organ of hearing as the hammer the anvil the stirrop and the bony ring are set about f The cavity of the tympane or drum head g A muscle in the tympane or drum head h Three little burrows or holes of the two cavities i i The labyrinth in which are divers chambers k The snailshel in the stony bone ll The cavities dissected of the stony bone The eighth Table or Facio in the first Vision The snailshel with the labyrinth The ninth Table or Facio in the first Vision The three bones of the organ of hearing joyned together and shewed on the the contrary side The tenth Table or Facio in the first Vision The three bones of hearing taken asunder the first called the hammer the second the Anvil the third the stirrop The eleventh Table or Facio in the first Vision a c c e The mesentery a The center of the mesentery where the vessels are tyed to the rim of the belly bb A glandulous body set for security under the distribution of the vessels ccc Divers glandules placed in the mesentery d The lower membrane of the kall e A part of the mesentery tying the right guts to the back The twelfth Table or Facio in the first Vision Figure A. represents AA ab The mouth spa●d open that the inward cavity and chops may be seen AA The cheek puff a The nose b The palate c c c c The teeth d The Gargareon e The after tongue f f The gullet g The tongue beneath which may farther be seen * The bone Hyoides on the foreside † The cavity of the foreteeth where under the tongue lies the notable veins called Ranivae h The chin ii The cartilage of the rough artery k k The recurrent nerves l l Strings of the sixth pair which joyning together make the recurrent nerve m m Nerves of the sixt pair n The venal arterie o The arterial vein p A pas●age from ●he arterial vein and the great arterie b The ascending trunck of the great arterie ●ut of which the subelavian branches do arise ● The descending trunck of the great arterie r r The sl●epy arterie s s Branches of the rough arterie cut asunder t t The hollow vein u The great arterie or Aorta magna x The hole of the hollow vein into the arterie y The right ear of the heart z The 〈…〉 a y b o The right side of the heart a a a The crown vein and arterie * The inward cavity of the right ventricle of the heart in which the three-pointed flood gates tied to the fleshly parts with their tye● as also the flood gates Sigmoides are to be seen c The point of the heart dd The purse of the heart cut asunder and turned aside Figure B. E The heart cut overthwart a a The lest ventricle of the heart bc The right ventricle of the heart cc The internal substance of the heart Figure C. C The heart cut according to its length a The right ventricle b The left ventricle Figure D. D The left side of the heart ** Vessels from the crown vessels a The great arterie b The arterial vein c The venal arterie d The hollow vein Here a part of the substance of the heart being taken away the left ventricle of the heart appeareth these following letters signifying a The three pointed flood gates placed about the great arterie b Fleshy portions to which the ties of the floodgates are bound c The ties of the floodgates d The internal cavity of the heart e The floodgates Signoides added to the venal arterie Figure F. E The inside of the purse the heart a The veins of the purse 〈◊〉 the heart The thirteenth Table or Facio the first Vision acs The overthwart partici●●●● or the midriff aa The membrane or nervou● part of the midriff bbb The fleshy part of the midriff c The perforation of the midrif where through the g●● arterie and the branch Azygos are transmitted a The right perforation through which the hollow vein asc●●deth e The lest perforation giving way to the gullet ● f Two fleshing originals g g Vessels through the Di●phragma The fourteenth Table or Facio 〈◊〉 the first Vision aaa The tongue b The cartilage of the after tongue c The upper hole 〈◊〉 the gullet dissected d The ligament encompassing the throat Of the Throttle The fifteenth Table or Facio
other after out to the after-brain s A notable vessel into which the fourth sinus endeth t The parting of this vessel in two u Branches of the ●d artery which on the left side goe to the soft membrane and on the right side to the right ventricle of the brain x The wonderful net y A branch of the 3d artery to the buttocks of the brain z A branch to the eys The fifth Table or Facio in the second Vision Sheweth the Liver A The hollow part of the liver a a The bladder of the gall opened b Three valves of the neck of the bladder c The passage of gall opened dd The concurrence of the neck of the bladder with the passage of gall making one chanale eee Small branches leading the purer gall into the bladder f The umbilick vein g The trunck of the gate-vein asunder h h Part of the hollow vein kkk The inner substance of the liver being out in the middle where likewise are the holes of the roots of the hollow and gate-vein cut open l The flat side of the liver m m A portion of the hollow vein n n The midriff veins o A ligament by which the liver is fastned unto the midriff The sixth Table or Facio in the second Vision a The bladder of gall like as it is scituated in the hollow part of the liver b A cavity unto which the valves do cleave c The neck of the bladder of gall c The passage of gall e The common way of the passage of gall and the neck of the bladder f The gate of the stomack Or Pylorus g The gut Duodenum h The same opened that the insertion of the common passage of gall might appear i The artery through the liver and bladder k A nerve for the liver and bladder ll The Cystique twins m m Branches or ways of the gall The seventh Table or Facio in the second Vision a The mammary veins and arteries descending b The Epigastick veins and arteries ascending c c The concurrence of the extremities of these vessels The eighth Table or Facio in the second Vision a The Balon lifted up b The flegmatick glandule c c c c Four passages to the letting out o● flegme The ninth Ta●●e or Fa io 〈◊〉 the second Vision a b d f g ● l ● o p q t ●●● Are expressed in the same manner as aforesaid in the first Table and Figure K. e The 〈◊〉 of urine ● The see● bladders op●ned h The 〈◊〉 of the u●●ters i The ve●●e●s of the yard m The common passage to the seed and urine opened The tenth Table or Facio in the second Vision Exhibiteth the Womb with its neck turned upwards a The whole womb b b The neck of the womb folded in it self and drawn upwards c A part of the bottom womb like unto the nut of the yard sweling into the upper part of the neck of the womb in the midst whereof the orifice appeareth d The neck of the womb The eleventh Table or Facio in the second Vision Setteth out the Ramification of the hollow and ga●●-vein through the liver a b c The hollow vein a b The ascending trunck b c The descending trunck d d d d Roots of the hollow vein through the substance of the liver e e e e Roots of the gate-vein through the hollow part of the liver f f f An inocculation of the roots of both the veins g The trunck of the gate-vein cut asunder which in the third Vision and the fourth Table is marked with a and is there farther described The twelfth Table or Fa●io in the second Vision Exhibiteth the bladder with its Ligaments a The navil b The backside of the bladder of urin c The concurrence of the leading vessels d The ureters or pipes of the urin e The Glandule prostatae f The two bodies of the yard g The Sphincter muscle of the bladder The thirteenth Table or Fa●●● in the second Vision Sheweth the left ●vent● of the heart opened above 〈◊〉 great artery a The great artery ●ut asunder beneath the which t●● arterial vein and by t●● which the crown arteri● ● The ●rifice of the great artery or its original 〈◊〉 the heart ● c c Three valves in the artery called Sigmoides d The partition of the heart e Two ●●oodgates of the ven●● arteries g The left ear turned inwards h f ●●●● The cavity of the left ventricle i The fibres of the valves here resected kk The external substance 〈◊〉 the heart shuting up the left ventricle The fo●●teenth Table or Fa●io in the second Vision S●●w●● the right ventricle of the heart 〈◊〉 by the 〈…〉 a Portion of the great artery b Portion of the holow vein c The valves of the hollow vein d. The f●●res or filaments f g ● e ● The orifice of the arterial vein opened f g Smal holes of the br nches into the arterial vein e e e The three valves called Sig●oide● h h The partition of the heart The fifteenth Table or Facio in the second Vision Sheweth the heart freed from its purse and dissected in the middle a The ascending trunck of the great artery b The left axillary artery c The ascending trunck of the great artery above which lies the hollow vein d The right ear e f The arterial vein opened e A hole gaping into the hollow vein with its valve in Infants it is open but in Men grown to years 't is grown together g g The outside of the heart h i k Peeces of the heart hh The insides of the heart i i k k The cavity of the ventricles of the heart FINIS Visio Secunda Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 Fac. 9 Fac. 10 Fac. 11 Fac. 12 A Dissection of the Body of a Woman Visio Tertia The first Table or Facio in the third Vision Figure A. represents a The forehead vein b The vein of the temples A The head vein c d The liver vein * The common middle vein or heart vein Observe that this vein c is often times but that untruly opened for the middle vein also ordaining to open the lower branch Salvatelle from the vein d here and at the little finger e The Salvatelle or vein of the milt f The head vein in the hand * The utter leg vein called Tib●ae● g The inner vein of the leg Tib●aea interior h The Sciatick veins i The vein of the ankle called Saphaena also A. k The vein upon the great toe commo●ly the head vein l The vein of the little finger The ●●oodgates of the veins growing to their sides make that these knots here are to be cared for m The hair of the privities p m p The orifice of the womb or privities n The slit o The Womans yard or Clitoris p p The little hillocks on both sides the slit Fi● 〈◊〉 T●●●m of the Belly 〈…〉 ●●ddriff 〈…〉 ●k 〈…〉 〈…〉 Fig. G. The Gall. Fig. H. The G●●●s Fig. I.
nerves here a propagation of the seventh pair which attaineth the upper part of the throttle cut asunder y y The progress of the sixth and seventh nerve z The branch of the sixth pair unto the neck a A branch from the seventh pair unto the chops b The seventh pair of nerves c The union of the sixth and seventh pair d A branch of the sixth pair to the throttle e The bifurcation of the same nerve e f l The inward branch attaining the rack-bones g The upper branch to the collar bones and breast bone g g Branches beneath to the coat of the lungs h Little branches of the right nerve which make the recurrent i The left recurrent nerve k k The stomach nerves m m m The distribution of the sixth nerve through the lower belly and all therein contained The eight Table or Facio in the third Vision The former wormy process The ninth Table or Facio in the third Vision The hinder wormy process The tenth Table or Facio in the third Vision A The backside of the stomack toward the back a The gullet or orifice of the gullet in the chops a c d The length of the gullet or Osophage b b The tonsils or glandules or the sides of the gullet c The glandulous body at the fifth rack-bone d The right or upper orifice of the stomack where the gullet is inserted or connected e e Nerves from the sixth pair unto the stomack f The left or second orifice of the stomack called Pyl●●us g The gut called Duod●num h The passage of the bladder of gall into the Duod●num i i i i The vessels of the stomack cut asunder k k m m The inmost coat of the stomack l The middle-most part of the stomack torn off ● e e The cavity of the stomack a a A round swelling or the right orifice b b The inside of the Duodenum c The left orifice or Pylorus d d A round swelling of the Pylo●us ●is circle The e●eventh Table or Facio of the third Vision a A portion of the hollow vein whence ariseth the Azygo b g g The vein Non-paril or Azygos c A division of the branch Azygos unto the seventh and eighth rib d d The right intercostal veins e f The left intercostal veins The twelfth Table or Facio in the third Vision a a a Part of the skul covered with the thick membrane b b Portions of the optick nerves c c The sleepy arteries d The bason hanging downwards e The flegmatick glandule f Portions of the second pair of nerves The thirteenth Table or Facio in the third Vision * A portion of the guts cut out near the blind gut and laid open where may be seen the floodgates hindring the return of the excrements into the smaller guts The fourteenth Table or Facio in the third Vision a The descending trunck of the hollow vein b The descending trunck of the great artery c A branch from the spermaticks to the rain of the belly d The emulgent vein and artery e The bladder opened f The reins g The ureters h The trumpet or leading vessel of the seed i The vessels to the trumpet from the spermaticks k The division of the vein and arterie into iliack branches l Vessels from the spermaticks creeping by the bottom and neck of the womb m The womb n The right spermatick vein out of the trunck of the hollow vein o The left spermatick vein out of the kidney vein p p The spermatick arteries q The contiguity of the spermatick veins and arteries in which agreement they slide into the purse of the testicles by the production of the rim of the belly r The neck of the womb s The lower vessels of the womb embracing the neck of the same t t The testicles or stones u u The ligament or ty called Cremasteres x The privities The fifteenth Table or Facio in the third Vision Sheweth the Ventricles of the Heart divided in their length a The descending trunck of the great arterie b The Axillary arterie c The ascending trunk of the great arterie d The venal arterie e The hollow vein f i The right ventricle of the heart h The left ventricle of the heart g g g The fleshy substance of the heart dissected The sixteenth Table or Facio in the third Vision Sheweth the Heart laid open by the venal Artery of the left Ventricle a The great arterie resected b The arterial vein resected c c The orifice of the arterial vein opened d The left ●ar of the heart inverted e e The two floodgates of the venal arterie f The outward substance of the heart shuting the ventricle g g Certain filaments growing as well to the heart as to the valves and marked with ● h The wall or partition betwixt the ventricles k The point of the heart called Cone and Mucro The seventeenth Table or Facio in the third Vision Sheweth the Heart opened by the right Ventricle and hollow Vein a b f The hollow vein b c d e The hollow vein opened b The place where the hollow vein gapeth into the right ventricle of the heart c A circle benching out in the orifice of the hollow vein d The orifice of the descending trunck of the hollow vein e The orifice of the ascending trunck of the hollow vein g h Two valves of the hollow vein but the third on the side is not here discovered i Certain fleshy portions unto which grots k k The filaments of the floodgates or valves l The point of the heart or Apex cordis FINIS Visio Tertia Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 Fac. 9 Fac. 10 Fac. 11 Fac. 12 Fac. 13 Fac. 14 Fac. 15 Fac. 16 Fac. 17
〈◊〉 the first Vision a b b The bone Hyoides b b The process of the bone ●yoides c c c A cartilag●nous height whereto the bone Hyoides and the shield gr●s●l● are fastned d The carrilage of the after tongue The ●●side of the shield gristle f f The ●●●●gristle g The hinder part of the ring-gristle h Membranes like t'es filling and shutting together the ring of the muscles of the throttle i. The muscles of the La●y●● or throttle The sixteenth Table or Facio i● the first Vision 〈…〉 of the 〈◊〉 of the Larynx b The lower side thereof The seventeneth Table o● 〈◊〉 in the first Vision abc The ring gristle a The circular region be●●● the ring gristle b The ring gristle on the 〈◊〉 c The internal cavity of th● ring gristle The eighteenth Table or Facio in the first Vision a b The ewregristle a O●● part thereof b The other part thereof The nineteenth Table or Facio● the first Vision abcd The shield gristle a a His upper process b b His lower process c His bosome into which the ●●tertongue is joyned d His outward face The twentieth Table or Facio 〈◊〉 the first Vision a The face of the after tongue regarding the palate b The tip of the aftertongue The one and twintyeth Table or Facio in the first Vision a The benders of the four fingers b The prunicendons of the benders of the four fingers cut asunder c c The commixion of those d The first bender of the wrist The two and twentieth Table or Facio in the first Vision a The first bender of the toes b The tendon of the great bender of the toes divided cc The commixion of the tendons d The second bender of the toes FINIS Accuratissima CORPORIS HUMANI Descriptio Visio Prima Inventione Michaelis Spaher Remelini atque aliorum Anatomiae peritissimorum LONDINI Sumptibus J. Moxon Fac. 1 Fac. 2 Fac. 3 Fac. 4 Fac. 5 Fac. 6 Fac. 7 Fac. 8 Fac. 9 Fac. 10 Fac. 11 Fac. 12 Fac. 13 Fac. 14 Fac. 15 Fac. 16 Fac. 17 Fac. 18 Fac. 19 Fac. 20 Fac. 21 Fac. 22 HONORATISSIMO SCIENTIARUM Mecaenati SAMUELI PEPYS Armigero Admiralitati ANGS●● a Secretis Regiae Societatis Sanctaeque Trinitatis apud Deptford Socio D.D.D. Josephus Moxon A Dissection of the Body of Man Visio Secunda The first Table or Facio in the second Vision Figure A. represents a The forehead vein b The vein of the temples A The head vein or uttermost of the Cubit c d The Basilick or liver vein * The middle vein Observe that this vein c is oftentimes but unrightly opened for the middle vein also ordaining to open the lower branch Salvatella from the vein d here and at the little finger e The Salvatella or milt vein f The head vein in the hand * The utter vein called Tibialis g The inner leg vein Also † h The Sciatick veins i The vein of the ankle called Saphena Also A. k The vein upon the great toe commonly called the head vein l The vein of the little finger The valves growing to the sides of the veins make those knots here to be observed m p q The mans member or Priapus r. The hair of the privities n The mans yard o The prepuce or upper skin of the yard p The nut of the yard q q The testicles in their purse Figure B. a B b c d The rim of the belly a a a The upper part of the membrane of the rim dissected b b The white line B The navil c c The productions of the rim of the belly d d Veins and arteries from the mammaries 〈…〉 and arteries from the 〈◊〉 〈…〉 ns sprinkled 〈…〉 ●he rim Figure C. C The midriff Figure D. D The sorepart of the stomack a The gut Diodenam b The common passage of the gall See more in the third Vision and the tenth Table Figure E. E The liver a a a a a a The body of the liver b b The bladder of gall † A portion of the umbilick vein Figure F. F The navil f f f The surface of the midriff compassed with the Pl●●●a † The umbilick or vein of the navil a a The umbilick arteries b A ligament of the bladder called Urachus c The bladder of urin ● The bladder of seed or glandulous body which retains the laboured seed Figure G. G The upper membrane of the kell a a a a Vessels covered with fat Figure H. H The guts a The seat here the muscles of the fundament b The gut Ileu● or small gut c The empty gut or Jej●nam d The blind gut or Cae●um e H e The collick gut or Colon. f The right gut or ●e●lum See more in the third Vision Table five and Table thirteen Figure I. I The trunck of the gate-vein a The splenick branch b The mesenterick branch c c The milt d d The sweet-bread or Pancreas e e The mesentery with his veins freed from the guts and what else is joyned to him in the body Figure K. K The cavity of the lower belly a The descending trunck of the hollow vein b The descending trunck of the great artery c The fatty veins out of the trunck d The kidny vein and artery e The fatty vein out of the kidny vein f The keens or kidnies g The ureters h The loyn veins and arteries i The upper muscle vein and artery k The division of that vein and artery into the iliac branches l The holy veins and arteries m A division of the iliac branch into an outward and an inward n The right Spermatic veins out of the trunck of the hollow vein o The left Spermatic veins out of the Emulgent p p The Spermatic arteries q s The contiguity of the Spermatic veins and arteries so sliding by the productions of the rim into the purse of the testicles r The muscles of the testicles called Cremasteres s The Spiry bodden vessel called Varicosum made of the wonderful implication of the veins and arteries t t The testicles u The Parostatae or Epididymis a crumpled vessel x A leading vessel of the seed y The reflexion of this vessel z The Mans yard See more in the Table of the second Vision these parts exempted from the body 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 A●ygos 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 beginning 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 entrance of the hollow vein into the heart r The descending branch of the hollow vein Figure M. M The rough artery Or weazon pipe a b b c g h i The head of the rough artery or top of the throttle a g The after-tongue at g his cleft b b The shield gristle d M l k The pipe of the rough artery c c The glandules or almonds ● d l l The semi-circular gristle between which the membranous ligaments e e The division of the rough artery and its branches unto the lo●es of the lungs f f Circles of the rough arteries through the lungs g The back side of the a●ter-tongue shutteth the cleft g h i The hinder part of the throttle h h The cavity of the shield gristle i The ring gristle k k A membranous ligament filling the circle of the crop l l The muscles of the crop x x m The upper right lobe of the lungs y † n The lower left lobe of the lungs z z The space between the globe where they seem to be disjoyned Figure N. N The great artery going out of the heart aloft cut a The vein Azygos cut off b The hollow vein aloft cut off which passing through the midriff is marked in the lower belly with e and about the liver from which it is here fed with some root torn out marked with i e ● which letters betoken as followeth e e The roots of the hollow vein torn out which otherwise grow in the Parenchyma of the liver f The same hollow vein separated from the liver whose one trunck climbeth the other descendeth c c A branch of the Azygos in the left side d d d Branches of the Azygos resected which are led to the rib Figuri O. O The rack-bones a a a a a a The ribs b b The trench of the heart or pit or spoon c c c c c c The intercostal muscles d The upper part of the breast bone to which the collar bones are brought and fastned or articulated e e The glandules placed at the hollow of the neck higher f f The surface of the midriff compassed with the Pleura g g A portion of the Mediastinum torn away by which you may see the cavity of the breast within See further in the first Vision Table 12. The second Table or Facio in the second Vision Figure A represents a d g The outward surface of the skul and the upper A The bone of the forehead a a The temple bones with the skaly appendices b The nowle bone c c The coronal future d The sagittal future e e The landal future f f The bones of the sinciput g g The yoak bone Figure B. a a s BB The upper part of the brain bare from the skull and covered with the Dura mater a The first sinus of the brain or Rillet b The second sinus of the brain c The third sinus in the concourse of these three is the fourth which is hidden within d The place of the after-brain e e Certain small veins and arteries running through the Dura mater or hard membrane f A line of the hard membrane made by the coronal future g h The skull from which the upper part is taken away by the help of a saw i Vessels through the soft membrane k k The upper part of the brain still covered with the soft membrane with its anfractuousness ll The brain turned to the sides m The callous body n The process of the Dura mater ressembling a sythe l m m The after-brain Figure C. C C The inward marrow the substance of the brain from which the upper part so well on the right as on the left side is taken away a a The bark of the brain investing its marrow b The callous body c c The arch in the middle of which a partition distinguishing the former ventricles of the brain d d f f The former ventricles of the brain d d The upper part of the former ventricles of the brain e A vessel from the 4th rillet lying under the Arch which goet● into the 3d ventricle ff The lower part of the former ventricles of the brain g g Arteries from the sleepy arteries making the thumb or Pl●●● 〈◊〉 ●ides h h Small veins through the ventricles of the brain i Yet a part of the former right ventricle k The third ventricle of the brain of which the former passage goeth to the bason the hindermost into the fourth ventricle l l The sides at the third ventricle of the brain m m The testicles of the brain n The pinal glandule or the yard of the brain oo The buttocks of the brain p The fourth ventricle of the brain q q The spinal marrow rr Portions of the marrow from which the after-brain is cut off Figure D. D a c f h The inner and lower surface of the skull D The greatest hole of the nowle-bone by which the spinal marrow descendeth a a The two hindermost rillets of the skull bb Divers futures in the base of the skull c c Divers holes in the base of the skull for the ascent and descent of the vessels e The cavity in the wedge-bone in which the flegmatick glandule resteth ff The wedge-bone g h h The spungy bone or five g The partition of the spungy bone h h Small holes and cavities in the spungy bone The third Table or Facio in the the second Vision Explicateth the wonderful net a b c d e The wonderful net a The flegmatick glandule b c The arteries going under the the brain making the wonderful net c c Other branches unto which propagations of the net are committed The fourth Table or Facio in the second Vision Of the head veins and arteries a The internal Jugular b The sleepy artery arising with the Jugular a h The first vein in the first bosome from which branches to the neighbouring parts b h The first artery in the first bosome c The forward second vein in the sinus c The backward third vein in the sinus d d A distribution of the third vein and artery e A branch of the first vein and artery into the muscles of the neck cut off f The second artery in the sinus or bosome g The hird artery here entring the scull and is divided h The first sinus of the hard membrane i The second sinus of the hard membrane k The 4th sinus being made of the concourse of the other three hidden lll The third sinus of the hard membrane m m Branches scattered to the left part of the membrane here cut off n n Branches sprinckled to the right part of the membrane o o o The fourth sinus led along by the sythe p p Circles from this leading going upwards q r The upper branch of the fourth sinus the lower also about k which being parted in two sendeth the one sprout fore out to the thumb the