You see, tomorrow, Anatomy Lesson #29, is all about the eyes! Watch for it!
A deeply grateful,
Outlander Anatomist
Human Anatomy taught through the lens of the Outlander books by Diana Gabaldon and the Starz television series
You see, tomorrow, Anatomy Lesson #29, is all about the eyes! Watch for it!
A deeply grateful,
Outlander Anatomist
Learn more about the quadraceps femoris muscle in Anatomy Lesson #7: “Jamie’s Thighs” or “Ode to Joy.”
And from Outlander book:
..”but then that ride through the dark together…with that lovely broad arse wedged between my thighs … and that rock-solid head thumping me in the chest ‘I said to myself … Jamie … I said … for all she’s a Sassenach bitch … with a tongue like an adder’s … with a bum like that … what does it matter if she’s a f-face like a sh-sh-sheep?’”
See Claire wedged between Jamie’s thighs in Starz episode 112 Lallybroch.
A deeply grateful,
Outlander Anatomist
Learn more about borborygmi in Anatomy Lesson #16: Jamie’s Belly or Scottish Six-Pack!
And from Outlander book:
I wasn’t at all thirsty, but the faint scent of honey reminded me that I was starving, and had been for some time. My stomach gave an embarrassingly loud growl, protesting my neglect. “Hey, then, Jamie-lad! Hungry, are ye? Or have ye a set of bagpipes with ye?” shouted Rupert, mistaking the source of the noise. “Hungry enough to eat a set of pipes, I reckon,” called Jamie, gallantly assuming the blame. A moment later, a hand with a flask came around in front of me again. “Better have a wee nip,” he whispered to me. “It willna fill your belly, but it will make ye forget you’re hungry.”
See Jamie stave off Claire’s borborygmi in Outlander, Starz, episode 101: Sassenach!
The deeply grateful,
Outlander Anatomist