The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1877 - 254 trang |
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... fibres ; that the extremities are called their origins and in- sertions : the fixed extremity , attached generally to some point of bone , being the origin ; the extremity which is moved , the insertion . I shall consider the muscles of ...
... fibres ; that the extremities are called their origins and in- sertions : the fixed extremity , attached generally to some point of bone , being the origin ; the extremity which is moved , the insertion . I shall consider the muscles of ...
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... fibres , which lie more immediately upon the eyelids , gently close the eye , as in winking , or in sleep . A third set of fibres is situated directly on the margins of the eyelids . * It is the outer and stronger circle which draws ...
... fibres , which lie more immediately upon the eyelids , gently close the eye , as in winking , or in sleep . A third set of fibres is situated directly on the margins of the eyelids . * It is the outer and stronger circle which draws ...
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... fibres of the orbicularis ; and this is a provision for supporting and defending the vascular system of the interior of the eye from a retrograde impulse communicated to the blood in the veins at that time . When we contract the chest ...
... fibres of the orbicularis ; and this is a provision for supporting and defending the vascular system of the interior of the eye from a retrograde impulse communicated to the blood in the veins at that time . When we contract the chest ...
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... fibres of this circular muscle can be traced continuously round the lips , and have properly no origin . We have already taken notice of the Levator labii superioris et alæ nasi ( B ) , some fibres of which are inserted into the upper ...
... fibres of this circular muscle can be traced continuously round the lips , and have properly no origin . We have already taken notice of the Levator labii superioris et alæ nasi ( B ) , some fibres of which are inserted into the upper ...
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... fibres of which are repre- sented by G ) is a flat muscle , which lines the inside of the cheek , and , arising from the sockets of the back teeth of both jaw - bones , is inserted into the angle of the mouth . As the teeth of man ...
... fibres of which are repre- sented by G ) is a flat muscle , which lines the inside of the cheek , and , arising from the sockets of the back teeth of both jaw - bones , is inserted into the angle of the mouth . As the teeth of man ...
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