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Volume  Volume2\Anatomy, Zoology, Physiology

Entry#  809. On corpulency and leanness (809-811).


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Make the rule and give the measurement of each muscle, and give the

reasons of all their functions, and in which way they work and what

makes them work &c.


4  First draw the spine of the back; then clothe it by degrees, one

after the other, with each of its muscles and put in the nerves and

arteries and veins to each muscle by itself; and besides these note

the vertebrae to which they are attached; which of the intestines

come in contact with them; and which bones and other organs &c.


The most prominent parts of lean people are most prominent in the

muscular, and equally so in fat persons. But concerning the

difference in the forms of the muscles in fat persons as compared

with muscular persons, it shall be described below.


Footnote: The two drawings given on Pl. CVIII no. 1 come between

lines 3 and 4. A good and very early copy of this drawing without

the written text exists in the collection of drawings belonging to

Christ's College Oxford, where it is attributed to Leonardo.  


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