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	<title>History of the Book of Medicine &#187; Muscles of the Trunk of the Human Body</title>
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		<title>Walls of the Abdomen</title>
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Walls of the Abdomen.  -- The muscular walls of the abdomen are nicely arranged and beautifully adapted to the functions they perform.  On the left side we see the large oblique muscle, so named because of the direction it's fibres run, and on the right side we observe the rectus muscle, transverse muscle and internal [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Thorax</title>
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The Thorax.  -- The thorax derives its name from the Greek word thoreo, and signifies "I leap," because the heart leaps in it.  It is covered on the front part by large muscles; the pectoralis major, or large muscle of the breast, is observed on the left side of the chest, Wilson on the right [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Muscular Arrangement and Blood Supply</title>
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Muscles of the Trunk of the Human Body.

Muscular Arrangement and Blood Supply.  -- In this exquisite and magnificent colored engraving we had a grand view of the wonderful arrangement of the muscles of the trunk of the human body, together with the muscular arrangement of the arms and likewise their blood supply.  The trunk of [...]]]></description>
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