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    The Voluntary Muscles Of The Felis Domesticas Constructively Disected

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    Murphy, James
    Date of Issue
    1950-04-01
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    https://scholars.carroll.edu/handle/20.500.12647/3302
    Title
    The Voluntary Muscles Of The Felis Domesticas Constructively Disected
    Type
    thesis
    Abstract
    The muscle disection and demonstration is usually considered one of the most difficult in Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. To complete this demonstration, the student is required to spend a great deal of time finding and disecting the muscles, before the actual learning of them can begin. This operation could be greatly facilitated, if a ready reference was available. This reference should be a previously bisected animal with the muscles labeled In such a manner that the student could make a short study to orientate himself before he started the disection of his own animal. The purpose of this project is to make such a specimen available to the students. It may be used in any course in which a study of the oat muscles is of value, but it should prove to be of greatest value in the course of Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy.
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    Bachelor's
    Semester
    Spring
    Department
    Life & Environmental Sciences
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