Natural Theology : Or, Evidences of the Existence And Attributes of the Deity : Collected From the Appearances of Nature V.1

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3. exhibits examples of sphincter muscles : a, a, the orbicularis palpebrarum encircling the eye-lid ; it closes the eye, and compresses it with spasmodic force, when injured by particles of dust, &c. b, the orbicularis oris, surrounding the mouth ; its chief use is to contract the lips.
14'-2 OF THE MUSCLES.
sufficient for retention, yet vincible when requisite, together with their ordinary state of actual con- traction, by means of which their dependence upon the will is not constant, but occ
...asional, gives to them a constitution, of which the con- veniency is inestimable. This their semi-voluntary character, is exactly such as suits with the wants and functions of the animal.* III. We may also, upon the subject of muscles, observe, that many of our most important actions are achieved by the combined help of different muscles. Frequently, a diagonal motion is pro- duced by the retraction of tendons pulling in the direction of the sides of the parallelogram. This is the case, as hath already been noticed, with some of the oblique nutations of the head.

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