| William Cheselden - 1740 - 438 pagina’s
...fame fide ; but both together pull the head back. OBLIOJJUS INFERIOR arifes from the fpinal procefs of the fecond vertebra of the neck, and is inferted into the tranfverfe procefs of the firft. This with its fellow alternately acting, turn the head with the firft vertebra in a rotatory manner... | |
| John Innes - 1776 - 242 pagina’s
...fpinous procefs of the fecond vertebra of the neck, its whole length, and, forming a thick flefhy belly, is Inferted into the tranfverfe procefs of the firft vertebra of the neck. Ufe. To aflift the former, by turning the head more to one fide ; and both ferve to give a gentle... | |
| George Gregory - 1796 - 646 pagina’s
...occipitis. It draws the head backwards. The obliquus capitis inferior arifes from the fpinous procefs t>f the fecond vertebra of the neck, and is inferted into...the tranfverfe procefs of the firft vertebra of the neck. This mufcle acts very powerfully in giving a:rotatory motion to the head. * On Chap. 12.] Motion... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 580 pagina’s
...occipitis. It draws the head backwards.; The obliquus capitis inferior ariies from the fpinous procefs of the fecond vertebra of the neck, and is inferted...the tranfverfe procefs of the firft vertebra of the neck. This mufcle afts very powerfully in giving a rotatory motion to the head. On the fide of the... | |
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