10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUCCINATORY»
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1
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
fifth pair was threefold — namely, the common trunk of the pair, or the greater
portion ; the crotaphitic nerve, or that which other anatomists mean by the lesser
portion ; and the buccinatory nerve : both which latter nerves I include and
describe ...
My uncle Toby instantly withdrew his hand from off my father's knee, reclined his
body gently back in his chair, raised his head, till he could just see the cornice of
the room, and then, directing the buccinatory muscles along his cheeks, and the ...
3
Works, Containing the Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, ...
My uncle Toby instantly withdrew his hand from off my father's knee, reclined his
body gently back in his chair, raised his head, till he could jugt see the cornice of
the room, and then, directing the buccinatory muscles along his cheeks, and the ...
4
The Works of Laurence Sterne: Containing The Life and ...
... body gently back in his chair, raised his head, ' till he could just see the cornice
of the room, and then, directing the buccinatory muscles along his cheeks,_and
the obicular muscles around his lips to do their duty, —he whistled Lillz'bullcra.
My uncle Toby instantly withdrew his hand from off my father's knee, reclined his
body gently back in his chair, raised his head till he could just see the cornice of
the room, and then directing the buccinatory muscles along his cheeks, and the ...
6
“The” Novels Of Sterne, Goldsmith, Dr. Johnson, Mackenzie, ...
My uncle Toby instantly withdrew his hand from off my father's knee, reclined his
body gent] back in his chair, raised his head, till he coul just see the cornice of the
room, and then directin the buccinatory muscles along his cheeks, an the ...
Laurence Sterne, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson, 1823
7
Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen: From the ...
... not. to speak of his learning, placed him so much above us; but he could not
fail to detect 'the over vivacious smile which quivered like an armed neutrality
about our buccinatory muscles; or the occasional explosion which was
insufficiently ...
8
Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology
Besides, it seems that the masseteric nerve receives some fibres. Neither did I
find any connection through short fibres with the small root of the Trigeminus, nor
with the trunk of the third branch, as Arnold says ; but it is the buccinatory nerve ...
Such is ' the ungrateful return he makes for the pains I took to force * my spirits for
his amusement, and to puff' np my buccinatory ' muscles to recommend myself to
him ! — Jean Jacques is far * more puffed up, however, than me ; but it is with ...
10
The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman
My uncle Toby in- instantly withdrew his hand from off my father's knee, reclined
his body gently back in his chair, raised his head till he could just see the cornice
of the room, and then directing the buccinatory muscles along his cheeks, and ...