Fun Fact: corrugator supercilii

corrugator-supercilii

Anatomy def: Paired corrugator supercilii muscles draw the eyebrows downward and inward, producing vertical wrinkles between the brows. Also known as the worrying muscles!

Outlander def: Muscles that wrinkle Clair’s brow in worry whenever her lovable laddie leaves!

Come back to her, James Fraser, ASAP!

Learn about the corrugator supercilii muscles in Anatomy Lesson #11: “Jamie’s Face” or “Ye do it Face to Face?”

Read about Claire and Jamie worrying for each other in Outlander book:

“I’d be sorry to leave ye, Sassenach, but it might be best.” “Don’t mind for me,” I said. I hadn’t realized before that his departure would necessarily leave me alone at the Castle, and the thought made me more than slightly nervous.

See both Claire and Jamie looking worried as they contract their corrugator supercilii muscles in Starz episode 110, By the Pricking of My Thumbs! Hear Dougal tell Jamie: “I said to kiss her; dinna swallow her!” Har har, that Dougal is a canny, clever clansman!

a deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

P.S. Thanks to Ed for the idea!

Fun Fact: orbicularis oculi

orbicularis-oculi

Anatomy definition: the muscle surrounding each eye that is responsible for closing the eyelids.

Outlander definition: the muscles closing Jamie’s eyelids whenever he conjures randy thoughts about Claire…..whinny and snort!

Learn about orbicularis oculi muscles in “Anatomy Lesson #11, “Jamie’s Face” or “Ye do it Face to Face?” and Anatomy Lesson #31 “An Eye for an Eye – The Eye Part 3!”

Hee, hee! Read about Jamie’s attempts to wink at Claire with his orbicularis oculi muscles in Outlander book:

“That’s not precisely what I had in mind.” Jamie, I had found out by accident a few days previously, had never mastered the art of winking one eye. Instead, he blinked solemnly, like a large red owl. “And just what did you have in mind?” I inquired. My suspicious look met an innocent, childlike gaze of blue. “I was just wondering what you’d look like … on the grass … under the trees … by the water … with your skirts up around your ears.”

See Jamie “wink and blink” in Starz, episode 106, The Wedding!

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

Fun Fact: pectoral girdle

pectoral-girdle

Anatomy def: incomplete bony ring formed by clavicles and scapulae, which attaches to the sternum and supports the upper limbs; also known as the shoulder girdle.

Outlander def: yummy Jamie bones (clavicles and scapulae) of chest, shoulder and back that encircle, protect and love Mistress Claire!

Learn about the pectoral girdle in Anatomy Lesson #19, “To Arms, Too Arms, Two Arms!”  Understand that clavicles and scapulae form an incomplete bony ring, the pectoral girdle, which attaches to the sternum in the front midline and to no other bones of the chest.  Thus the weight of the entire upper limbs is suspended from and supported by the pectoral girdle.

See the left half of Jamie’s pectoral girdle and his long red curls, from a bird’s eye view in Starz, episode 109, The Reckoning! I reckon you ken which scene features this view of Jamie!  Mmphm!

Read about Jamie’s shoulders in Outlander book. In fact, there are so many references to his shoulders it is hard to choose. I know you will recognize this one!

“I think someone wants to speak with you alone,” I said. “I’ll leave you. The bandages on your shoulder can come off tomorrow, though. I’ll find you then.” “Aye. Thank ye again.” He squeezed my hand lightly in farewell.

a deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist