A description of the muscles of the human body, as they appear on dissection... : with prints and maps, showing the insertions of muscles / by Joseph Constantine Carpue.
- Joseph Constantine Carpue
- Date:
- 1801
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A description of the muscles of the human body, as they appear on dissection... : with prints and maps, showing the insertions of muscles / by Joseph Constantine Carpue. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![INNES. DUMAS. ALBINUS. DOUGLAS. WINSLOW. 74 — Scalenus Scalenus Trachelo Scalenus Firfi Primus, or Anticus.* Cojlal. Prior. Scalenus. Prima Cojlr-l Inserted tendinous into the fourth, fifth, and fixth fran fverfe proceffes of the cervical vertebra Insertfd. tendinous and fletliy, into the upper fide of the firfi rib, near its cartilage. Use. To bend the neck to one fide. 75 — Scalenus Trachelo Scalenus Second Medius. 1 Cojlal. Medius. Scalenus. COWPER Fir ft Scalenus. Second Scalenus. Inser * *ed, by feven tendons, into the (even tranfverfe proceffes of the-cervical vertebra, and is Inserted into the upper and outer part of the firfi rib, within half an inch of the laid mentioned mufcle. Use. To bend the neck to one fide. (See Scalenus Pofiicus.) 76 Trapezius, feu Cucullaris. Occipiti Dorfo Clavi Sus Cucullaris. Trapezius, feu-Cucullaris Trapezius. Acromien. Trapezius. lN3ERTneIckflebv mean0 trat],verfe of the occipitis, into the five fuperior fpinous process of the Si'■?££££ nft h pofter,0^ervical ligament (Iigamentum nucha?), into the two lafi fpinous precedes of thv. sertebrae of the neck and thofe of the back. The fibres run in different direflion and are IkserTe D in to one- third of the pofierior part of the clavicle, pofierior edge of the acromion, and into nearly the whole of the upper part of the fpme of the fcapula. 6 ’ y tne Use. To raife the ftioulder, or rather to turn the top of the fcapula upwards, and to hinder it from finking. 77~ Latijfimus sacro- ° LatiJJimus Latiffnnus Latijfimus Latijjimus D°rJi'f humeral. Dorf1' ^rfi,, Dorfz, Dorji feu- simjcalptor. Inser ted, by a broad thin tendon, into the pofierior part of the fpine of the ilium, into (he fpinous proceffes of the facrum and lumbar vertebra, into the feven inferior fpinous proceffes of the back • tcrfrlm^ / mto the extr™, .tie, of .he three for inferior ribA lit«IeP b“od theirLe dtps the inferior fibres afeend obliquely, and the fuperior run tranfverfely over the inferfor Ln/le of he fcapula, towards the axilla, where they are collected, twified, and folded/and are tg To pull the arm backwards and downwards, and fufiains the weight of the body in climbing, &c. Rhomioidevs Use. * S.eSc.lcnn. Portions, page no, No. 83, the upper in.mion of ihe.e mnsdes fhnuld he difleaed with ,ht mu.ciet of ,l„ neck The upper o,, of rh„ ,nn.de fhonld no, he diffedted here, bn, „i,h ,hc ,rm. * Winfiow describes the Scalenus Amicus and Medius as one muscle. Plale IV. Plate IV. Plate V. Plate Vo](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24925184_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


