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a b are the two lateral movements of the toes
The layers of the scalp, and the cerebral ventricles
Hair; scalp; muscular flesh; pericranium arises from the dura mater; cranium, that is, bone; dura mater; pia mater; brain
Hair; scalp; flesh; pericranium
Hair; scalp; lacertus flesh; pericranium; cranium; pia mater; dura mater; brain
If you will cut an onion through the middle you will be able to see and enumerate all the coats or rinds which circularly clothe the centre of this onion.
Similarly if you will cut through the middle of the head of a man you will first cut the hairs, then the scalp, then the muscular flesh and pericranium, then the cranium; and inside, the dura mater, the pia mater and the brain; then again the pia mater and dura mater and the rete mirabile and then the bone, their foundation.