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7 Lect. 1st

Body, to fall into Mistakes. Therefore Books up-
on Anatomy previous to seeing Dissections, cannot be read
with Advantage. The Books on Physiology that may be
consulted are Ray Fleming, Cullens [??] Boerhave, Haller on Anato-
my [Keils Cheselden?] Winslow Sabatier. [?] & Bell & Cooper. Upon the particular parts
Monro on Ostiology, Douglass on the Muscles. Willis on the Brain, Porterfield [??] on the Eye. [??] [?] on the [?] Heisters Cases
of Surgery
. these may be consulted with Rysh, Morgnani.
Eustachius's & Albinus's Tables or Cuts may be useful
Yet after all it would be proper for every Physician to refresh
his Memory every ten or 15 Years, by attending a Course of Ana-
tomical Lectures, or by dissecting a Subject himself. With
rispect to my Method in the following Course Lectures, The
Analytic or Synthetic are generally made use of. The former
is to consider a Body, as compound, & reducing it to its several
Constituent Parts. The Latter views first the constituent
Parts & former the Compound. As either of these alone is attend-
ed with Inconveniency, I shall make use of both, where the
Nature of the Subject requires it. I shall first give a general
Idea of the System, then begining with the Blood, Arteries
Veins, Nerves, Lymphatics, Receptaculum Chyli, Thoracic Duct,
Bones, Muscles, Tendons & Viscera. And here I shall shew a
Child whose Vascular System is injected with Wax. I then shall
speak of the Organs of Generation & shew some Dissections on the
Eye. Having given this general Scheme, I shall proceed to

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