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The Descriptions and Uses of these Muscles given by Anatomists, are so various, that to recite their several Accounts of them would be exceedingly tedious to the Reader, and at the same time of very little…
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Various Accounts are given us by Anatomists of the Muscles of the Anus. Galen divides its Sphincter into two, viz. Carnosus and Cutaneus; which with the two Levatores, make four Muscles belonging to this Part. Riolan…
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Galen and the ancient Anatomists take notice of but one Muscle belonging to this Part, viz. the Sphincter, but Fabricius ab Aquapendente mentions another, call'd by Spigelius, Detrusor Urinae, from its Use"…
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Anatomists generally describe two Pair of Muscles belonging to the Penis, viz. Acceleratores and Erectores. Besides these, we sometimes meet with a third Pair mentioned and figured by Stephen Riverius" (Cowper, 1724,…
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Each Testicle is attended with one proper Muscle call'd Cremaster, to which Riolan adds another, and thinks it common to both, comprehending them in the manner of a Bag; but other Anatomists take it for a Membrane…
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It being usual for the Contents of the lower Belly to putrefy and grow offensive sooner than any other Part of the Body, Anatomists for this Reason generally begin their Dissections with the Abdomen" (Cowper, 1724,…
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As all the Appearances of Nature furnish matter for Speculation worthy of a rational Mind; so those of the Animal OEconomy more particularly recommend themselves to our Consideration" (Cowper,…
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In the Contemplation of Nature we meet with nothing that affords us a more invincible Argument of the Wisdom of the Divine Architect, than the Structure and Composition of Animal Bodies; nor is this Infinite Understanding less…
Ixos Haemorrhous - (Gmelin).
Japanese women, Simoda.
The Embassadors Entry Through the Famous Chinese Wall : near 1200 miles in length [detail].
Chinese Vessels.
The city of Yedo or Edo (now Tokyo) [detail].
Garden of the temple at lewchew.
Modus Scribendi.
The serpent with eight heads.
The Matsuyama Mirror.
Tongue cut sparrow.
The Tea Industry in China [12].
Tags: China, Chinese, Chinese Art, Gouaches, history, Image, Paintings, Social life and customs, Specimens, Still Image, Tea trade
The Tea Industry in China [11].
Tags: China, Chinese, Chinese Art, Gouaches, history, Image, Paintings, Social life and customs, Specimens, Still Image, Tea trade
The Tea Industry in China [10].
Tags: China, Chinese, Chinese Art, Gouaches, history, Image, Paintings, Social life and customs, Specimens, Still Image, Tea trade
The Tea Industry in China [09].
Tags: China, Chinese, Chinese Art, Gouaches, history, Image, Paintings, Social life and customs, Specimens, Still Image, Tea trade
The Tea Industry in China [07].
Tags: China, Chinese, Chinese Art, Gouaches, history, Image, Paintings, Social life and customs, Specimens, Still Image, Tea trade
The Tea industry in China [06].
Tags: China, Chinese, Chinese Art, Gouaches, history, Image, Paintings, Social life and customs, Specimens, Still Image, Tea trade