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Author: Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.
Title: A compleat treatise of the muscles as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd : illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / by John Browne ...
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Print source: A compleat treatise of the muscles as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd : illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / by John Browne ...
Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700., Casseri, Giulio Cesare, ca. 1552-1616. Tabula anatomicae., Molins, William. Myskotomia.

In the Savoy: Printed by Tho. Newcombe for the author, 1681.
Alternate titles: Compleat treatise of the muscles
Subject terms:
Muscles.
Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
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Table of Contents
muscles of the anterior side
We arrive now to the taking the Thigh off from the Trunck of the Body, by dividing Os Ileon from the Os Sacrum, after which, will this appear as the most proper Order of Dissecting these following Muscles.