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  • Left, muscles of the head and trunk (front view); right, muscles of the thigh and leg (front view). Coloured drawing, 18--.
  • Muscles of the face and neck. Engraving, 1686.
  • An écorché: seen from the back, with left arm extending to the side, and with muscles indicated in various colours. Coloured line engraving by H. Mutlow, 1808.
  • Myotomia reformata: or an anatomical treatise on the muscles of the human body ... To which is prefix'd an introduction concerning muscular motion / [William Cowper].
  • ... Musculorum humani corporis picturata dissectio (Ferrara 1541?) : Facsimile edition / annotated by Harvey Cushing & Edward C. Streeter.
  • A male écorché figure, of whom only the right side of his body has been flayed. He holds the removed skin of his right side in his right hand and pulls back the skin of his left abdomen with his left hand. Engraving by G. Bonasone, 155-.
  • Myotomia reformata: or an anatomical treatise on the muscles of the human body ... To which is prefix'd an introduction concerning muscular motion / [William Cowper].
  • Two écorché horses: left and right side views. Line engraving with etching by A. Bell, 1770/1800?.
  • An écorché face showing the movements of facial muscles during laughter. Stipple engraving by H. Singleton (?) after G.T. Stubbs after G. Stubbs, 1815.
  • The muscles of the arm and palm of the hand and geometrical diagrams of the tendons and fibres of different muscles. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Muscles of the back: ten figures. Pen and ink drawing with watercolour, 1830/1835?, after line engraving by A. Bell, 1777/1778, after B.S. Albinus, ca. 1747.
  • A compleat treatise of the muscles : as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection; with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd. Illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / By John Browne.
  • Muscles of the abdomen: three écorchés figures. Colour mezzotint by J. F. Gautier d'Agoty after himself, 1745/1746.
  • A crucified écorché. Process print after a woodcut, 1541.
  • The muscles of the left thigh, seen from the front. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Muscles of the thorax and abdomen, with the bones of the ribcage, clavicle and upper arm: écorchés figure. Colour mezzotint by J. F. Gautier d'Agoty after himself, 1745/1746.
  • An écorché showing bones, with left arm extended to the side, seen from the back. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • An écorché figure gripping a piece of cloth, with left leg bent, seen from behind. Line engraving by J. Tinney, 1743, after W. Cowper.
  • A man, écorché, in the pose of an orator. Line engraving by A. Bell after W. Cowper, 1790/1810(?).
  • Muscles of the arm and hand: five écorché figures. Watercolour by A. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.
  • An écorché showing bones, with left arm extended to the side, seen from the back: diagram showing the outlines of the muscles & bones. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • A compleat treatise of the muscles : as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection; with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd. Illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / By John Browne.
  • An écorché horse: two side views, below, an illustration showing the muscles, above, an outline diagram of the same. Etching by J. Barlow, 1802.
  • The muscles of the suspended right arm, seen from the front. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • A compleat treatise of the muscles : as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection; with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd. Illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / By John Browne.
  • A male torso without an arm, in left profile view. Etching by Wenceslaus Hollar after Leonardo da Vinci, 1645.
  • Tractatus quinque medico-physici / Quorum primus agit de sal-nitro et spiritu nitro-aereo. Secundus de respiratione. Tertius de respiratione foetus in utero, et ovo. Quartus de motu musculari, et spiritibus animalis. Ultimus de rhachitide [sic].
  • A male écorché figure, of whom only the right side of his body has been flayed. He holds the removed skin of his right side in his right hand and pulls back the skin of his left abdomen with his left hand. Engraving by G. Bonasone, 155-.
  • Left, muscles of the head and trunk (front view); right, muscles of the thigh and leg (front view). Coloured drawing, 18--.
  • Muscles of the trunk: four figures, including the ribcage and shoulder. Pencil drawing by J. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.