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The Flesh and Bowels. Caro & Viscera.
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In the _Body_ are the _Skin_ with the _Membranes_, the _Flesh_ with the _Muscles_, In _Corpore_ sunt _Cutis_ cum _Membranis_, _Caro_ cum _Musculis_, the _Chanels_, the _Gristles_, the _Bones_ and the _Bowels_. _Canales_, _Cartilagines_, _Ossa_ & _Viscera_.
The _Skin_, 1. being pull’d off, the _Flesh_, 2. appeareth, not in a continual lump, but being distributed, as it were in stuft puddings, _Cute_, 1. detractâ, _Caro_, 2. apparet, non continuâ massâ, sed distributa, tanquam in farcimina, which they call _Muscles_, whereof there are reckoned four hundred and five, being the Chanels of the _Spirits_, to move the _Members_. quos vocant _Musculos_, quorum numerantur _quadringenti quinque_, canales _Spirituum_, ad movendum _Membra_.
The _Bowels_ are the inward _Members_: _Viscera_ sunt _Membra_ interna:
As in the Head, the _Brains_, 3. being compassed about with a _Skull_, and the _Skin_ which covereth the _Skull_. Ut in Capite, _Cerebrum_, 3. circumdatum _Cranio_, & _Pericranio_.
In the Breast, the _Heart_, 4. covered with a thin _Skin_ about it, and the _Lungs_, 5. breathing to and fro. In Pectore, _Cor_, 4. obvolutum _Pericardio_, & _Pulmo_, 5. respirans.
In the _Belly_, the _Stomach_, 6. and the _Guts_, 7. covered with a _Caul_. In _Ventre_, _Ventriculus_, 6. & _Intestina_, 7. obducta _Omento_. The _Liver_, 8. and in the left side opposite against it, the _Milt_, 9. the two _Kidneys_, 10. and the _Bladder_, 11. _Jecur_, (Hepar) 8. & à sinistro oppositus ei _Lien_, 9. duo _Renes_, 10. cum _Vesica_, 11.
The Breast is divided from the Belly by a thick Membrane, which is called the _Mid-riff_, 12. Pectus dividitur à Ventre crassâ Membranâ, quæ vocatur _Diaphragma_, 12.