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A93593 An exact survey of the microcosmus or little world being an anatomie, of the bodies of man and woman : wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments are accurately delineated. And curiously pasted together, so as at first sight you may behold all the outward parts of man and woman. And by turning up the several dissections of the paper take a view of all their inwards. With alphabetical referrences [sic] to every member and part of the body ... Usefull for all doctors, chirurgeons, &c. As also for painters, carvers, and all persons that desire to be acquainted with the parts, and their names, in the bodies of man, or woman / [by Johann Remmelin] ; Set forth by Michael Spaher of Tyrol ; and English'd by John Ireton ; and lastly perused and corrected, by several rare anatomists.; Catoptrum microcosmicum. English. 1670 Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632.; Spacher, Stephanus Michel.; Ireton, John. 1670 (1670) Wing S4792A; ESTC R42719 25,244 11

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The wrist n The after-wrist or palm of the hand o o The Shoulder blades p p p p The back q q q q The spine of the Back r The arm-hole A The loyns or region of the kidneys s s The place of the hipps where wee apply remedies for the Sciatica t The place of the holy bone u The place of the rump x The buttocks y The back parts of the thigh z The ham a The calf of the leg b The foot c The utter ankle and heel the hollow of the foot d The heel e The sole of the foot In these two following Figures the skarf-skin the skin the fatt the fleshy pannicle are all removed Figure B. B The skul bared a a The two pair of the muscles of the head or the two complexi b b The first muscle of the head called Splenius c c The second muscle of the shoulder blade called Cucullaris or the monks hood or Traperius the table muscle d The second muscle of the arm called Deltoydes e The fourth muscle of the arm Or the greater round muscle f The under spine muscle g The fifth muscle of the Cubit or his extender h The 5 of the arm called Sepers Capularis inferior i A part of the muscle called Biceps k The extender Longus l The third muscle of the Cubit or short muscle m The fourth muscle of the Cubit n The long muscle of the wand o The first bender of the wrist p The upper extender of the wrist composed of a double tendon q The lower extender of the wrist * The transverse ligament of the hand 1 The first extender of the four fingers 2 The third extender of the four fingers 3,3 Their tendons † The second extender of the four fingers 4 Its tendons 5 The first extender of the thumb 6 The fourth extender of the four fingers s s The third muscle of the shoulder blade Rhomboides t The seventh muscle of the head called Mastoides u The fourth muscle of the shoulder blade or the heaver x The back saw or the fourth muscle of the chest y The third muscle of the neck or transversal z z The muscles of the back a little bunching out a a b b The fourth muscle of the arm or Latissimus c c The first muscle of the thigh Or the first author of the buttocks d The third bender of the leg called Seusi-nervosus e The fourth bender of the leg called Biceps f The fith muscle of the leg called Semi-membraneus g The second extender of the leg or Vastus internus h The third extender of the leg called Vastus externus i The cavitie in which the Crural vessels pass through k Gastrocnimius internus also in the figure C k. l Gastrocnimius externus also in the figure C l. m The heel Also in the figure C m. n The third bender of the toes or the second Figure C. C C The back saw or the fourth muscle of the chest a a The lower back saw or fith muscle of the chest b b b b The first muscle of the head or the splinters c c The upper oblique muscles or fifth pair of the head e e The lower oblique muscles or the sixth pair d d The greater right muscles or the third pair s The transverse process of the first rackbone of the neck g The process of the second rack-bone of the neck h The fourth muscle of the neck called Spinatus i The second muscle of the back called Longissimus k The sixth muscle of the chest called Sacrolumbus l The outward intercostal muscles m m The ribs naked n n Part of the oblique muscle of the paunch descending o o Part of the muscles of the paunch p p Part of the overthwart muscles q The first muscle of the back called Quadratus under which lies the third of the back called Sacer or holy r The fourth muscle of the back or Semi-spinatus s s The extender of the thigh called Gluteus minor t The back of the haunch bone bared u A membranus ligament occuping the perforation of the share bone x The fleshy pouch adhering the compassing muscle of the thigh y The muscle leading the thigh about or the Obturator externus z Part of the third extender of the thigh a The second up-lifter of the thigh b The first bender of the thigh called Lumbalis c Vastus externus or the second extender of the leg d The fifth extender of the thigh called Triceps e The fifth bender of the leg called Semi-membranus f Part of the second extenders of the leg g The seat of the bone of the thigh bared h The muscle moving the leg obliquely called Popliteus i The first brace muscle Or second bender of the foot n The four wormy muscles o The backside of the shoulder blade bared p p The four muscles of the blade or heaver q The third ligament of the shoulder joynt r Part of the monks hood s The upper Supscapular t The greater round u The shorter incliner of the wand x The second extender of the thumb y A ligament betwixt the ell and the wand z z The bone-bound muscles Figure D. D The Skul a The temple bone called Squamifermea b The fore part of the head c The space between the nostrils d The lower jaw bone e The orb of the ey f f The 30 rack bones of the spine g g The shoulder blades h The bone of the arm called Brachieus i The wand k The ell or cubit l m The afterwrist or Meta carpium m The wrist of brachiale n n n The true and false ribs o The holy bone p p q q The hip bones p p The haunch bones q q The huckle bones of the share bones which cannot here be demonstrated r The thigh bone s The shin bone or bone of the leg t The brace bone u The metapedium or afterwrist of the foot The third Table or Facio in the first Vision Figure A. represents A The belly of a woman great with child near about the time of her deliverance a The nipples or breasts b b d f g The privities opened b The womans yard d e The skinny caruncles e The orifice of the womb or hole of the cleft f f The mount of Venus g Hymen a membrane the lock of virginity Figure B. a The breast B The breast flayed b The greater glandule to the Breasts c c Diverse lesser glandules d Veins through these glandules Figure C. a The spoon of the heart b b The ribs bared c The stomach d The Liver e The guts f f The share bones g A Cartilage growing between the share bones h The bladder of urine i i i i The umbilique vessels k The navil C The womb great with child with the after birth which we have opened or dissected l The fore part of the neck of the womb m m m m The thickness of the womb n n o o The hollowness of the womb p That part of the womb to which the
An Exact SURVEY of the MICROCOSMUS or LITTLE WORLD Being an ANATOMIE Of the BODIES of MAN and WOMAN Wherein the SKIN VEINS NERVES MUSCLES BONES SINEWS and LIGAMENTS are accurately Delineated And curiously pasted together so as at first sight you may behold all the outward Parts of MAN and WOMAN And by turning up the several Dissections of the Paper take a view of all their Inwards With alphabetical References to every MEMBER and PART of the BODY Usefull for all Doctors Chirurgeons c. As also for Painters Carvers and all Persons that desire to be acquainted with the PARTS and their NAMES in the BODIES of MAN or WOMAN Set forth by Michael Spaher of Tyrol And Englished by John Ireton Chirurgeon And lastly Perused and Corrected by several rare Anatomists LONDON Printed by Joseph Moxon and sold at his shop in Russel street at the Sign of Atlas MDCLXX B A A View of Humane Bodies And first the Figures B A on the left hand Representing the Skin with its Vessels or Veins under it FIGURE A. a The outward ingular vein climbing outwardly the hinder part of the head and inwardly entring the mouth b A branch hereof to the check and nose c The Forehead vein joyned to the other of the other side d The veins of the Temples e The vein of the Ear. f g Branches from the Axillarie f The Head vein g The Liver vein h The middle vein made of the branches of the head and liver veins i Branches of the liver vein dispersed through the palm of the hand k k The Musele vein l l Veins reaching to the Breasts m m Smal veins coming from the branches of the hollow vein m Branches climbing from the Epigastrique vein o p r The inward Crural vein or the Saphena o Branches from the aforesaid veins reaching unto the Lesk p Branches of the same vein runing on the inside of the Thigh q The inner Leg vein called Tibea or Poplectica r The Saphena s The head vein by the Thumb t The Spleen vein by the little finger u The outward branch of the Crural vein x The Calf vein y The Hip vein FIGURE B. a The vein of the hinder part of the Head or Vena Puppies b The mediane as in Fig. A h. c The division of the same where its branches are mingled with others in the back of the hand d The Head vein as in Fig A f. e Its branches by the Wrist which irrigate the whole back of the hand f Its branch in the Thumb often times opened for the Head vein g The Milt vein n The outward Crural vein made of the branch of the middle and Liver veins h h Circles of the vein muscle i The veins of the Sholders k A branch on the side of the Breast l Divers branches from the Loin veins m Veins comming from the outter branch of the hollow vein to the muscles and skin of the Buttocks n A branch from the outter Crural vein to the Hipps o Branches rising upwards by the hinder part of the Thigh p The inward Crural vein as in Fig. A. o p r. q The inward Ham vein as in Fig. A. q. FINIS A Dissection of Humane Bodies Visio Prima The first Table in the first Vision Fig. A. represents a c The Head a e b The hairy scalp a The fore part of the Head b The Crown of the Head c The binder part of the Head d The Temples e The Ear. * The Forehead * f g i The Face f The Cheek-ball g The Cheek-puf h The upper lip i The Chin. k The neck l l The hollow of the neck m m The Patel bones n The Chest or pit in the Chest ● p q r s The Fingers ● The Thumb p The Fore finger q The Middle finger r The Ring finger s The Little finger t The bending of the Arm. m a i The Trunck of the Body m n x y a The whole Chest u u The Breast x x The Ribbs y y The Breasts or Papps x The Duggs or Nipples of the Breasts a The trench of the Heart This part is annointed for the mouth of the Stomach a A e 〈◊〉 i The lower Belly b The right Hypocondria or Praecordia The outward Liver Remedies are applyed to this place c The left Hypocondria d The Epigastre or upper part of the lower Belly A The Navil or the root of the Belly e e The Sides f The Water-course g g The Flancks h h The Lesk i The region of Mans and Womens Privities k k The fore-part of the Thigh where Cupping Glasses are applyed to bring down Womens Courses l The Whirl-bone of the Knee m The Knee n The Leg. o The Instep p The Instep q The utter Ancle r s t u x The Toes or Fingers of the foot FIGURE B. B The Navil a a The white line b b The oblique Muscles descending in the lower Belly c c The Fibres of those descending Muscles ** The productions of the rim of the Belly d d Muscles descending obliquely e e The right Muscles f f f The right Intersections g g The piramidal Muscles h h The transversal Muscles i i The Glandules cal'd Prostates a The second Muscles of the Leg. b The 8th Muscle of the Thigh c Part of the sixth Muscle of the thigh These 3 on the other side are marked with k k k. l o l The first or longest bender of the Leg. Also e d. m The 4th extender of the Leg or the right Muscle Also i. n The first extender of the Leg called Membranosus Also f g. p The 3d extender of the Leg cal'd Vastus internus Also m. q The second extender of the Leg or the Muscle cal'd Vastus externus Also k. r The first extender of the Foot cal'd Gastrocnimius internis Also p. s The second extender of the Foot called Gastrocn●mius externus Also q. t y y The extender of the Toes u The first bender of the Foot called Tibeus anticus x The second bender of the Foot called Peronaeus 1. y y The tendons of the Toes x A transverse ligament above the Foot h The second extender of the Thigh called Glutaeus medius l Part of the first Muscle extending the Thigh called Glutaeus major n o The extender of the Instep r The first bender of the Toes * The second bender of the Leg called Gracilis s The second bender of the Toes called Flexor magnus t The third bender of the Foot called Peroneus secundus u The head of the Thigh x The first Circunactor or the muscle leading the Thigh about called Obturator internus y The Muscle called Crurius z The Thigh bone a The fore part of the Leg. b The fore part of the Brace c A ligament placed between the bone of the Leg and the Brace d d Bone-bound muscles a a The Pectoral muscles b The lesser Saw muscle c The greater Saw muscle d d The Intercostal muscles outwards to which the inward are ioyned e e The