. The development of the chick; an introduction to embryology. Birds -- Embryology. THE SKELETON 421 Formation of Vertebral Articulations. In the course of develop- ment the intervertebral discs differentiate into a peripheral inter- vertebral ligament and a central suspensory ligament which at first contains remains of the notochord. There is a synovial cavity between the intervertebral and suspensory ligaments. This dif- ferentiation takes place by a process of loosening and resorption. Fig. 238.—Median sagittal section of the basis cranii and first three vertebral centra of an 8-day chick. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-development-of-the-chick-an-introduction-to-embryology-birds-embryology-the-skeleton-421-formation-of-vertebral-articulations-in-the-course-of-develop-ment-the-intervertebral-discs-differentiate-into-a-peripheral-inter-vertebral-ligament-and-a-central-suspensory-ligament-which-at-first-contains-remains-of-the-notochord-there-is-a-synovial-cavity-between-the-intervertebral-and-suspensory-ligaments-this-dif-ferentiation-takes-place-by-a-process-of-loosening-and-resorption-fig-238median-sagittal-section-of-the-basis-cranii-and-first-three-vertebral-centra-of-an-8-day-chick-image215957826.html
RMPF9MBE–. The development of the chick; an introduction to embryology. Birds -- Embryology. THE SKELETON 421 Formation of Vertebral Articulations. In the course of develop- ment the intervertebral discs differentiate into a peripheral inter- vertebral ligament and a central suspensory ligament which at first contains remains of the notochord. There is a synovial cavity between the intervertebral and suspensory ligaments. This dif- ferentiation takes place by a process of loosening and resorption. Fig. 238.—Median sagittal section of the basis cranii and first three vertebral centra of an 8-day chick.
. The development of the chick : an introduction to embryology. Embryology; Chickens -- Embryos. THE SKELETOX 421 Formation of Vertebral Articulations. In the course of develop- ment the intervertebral discs differentiate into a peripheral inter- vertebral ligament and a central suspensory ligament which at first contains remains of the notochord. There is a synovial cavity between the intervertebral and suspensory ligaments. This dif- ferentiation takes place by a process of loosening and resorption i tf. l'-£. l^OJ. mo^^; tr/r^Jf Ifi^-- '^li'g 7>r^^ Fig. 238. — Median sagittal section of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-development-of-the-chick-an-introduction-to-embryology-embryology-chickens-embryos-the-skeletox-421-formation-of-vertebral-articulations-in-the-course-of-develop-ment-the-intervertebral-discs-differentiate-into-a-peripheral-inter-vertebral-ligament-and-a-central-suspensory-ligament-which-at-first-contains-remains-of-the-notochord-there-is-a-synovial-cavity-between-the-intervertebral-and-suspensory-ligaments-this-dif-ferentiation-takes-place-by-a-process-of-loosening-and-resorption-i-tf-l-loj-mo-trrjf-ifi-lig-7gtr-fig-238-median-sagittal-section-of-image215957754.html
RMPF9M8X–. The development of the chick : an introduction to embryology. Embryology; Chickens -- Embryos. THE SKELETOX 421 Formation of Vertebral Articulations. In the course of develop- ment the intervertebral discs differentiate into a peripheral inter- vertebral ligament and a central suspensory ligament which at first contains remains of the notochord. There is a synovial cavity between the intervertebral and suspensory ligaments. This dif- ferentiation takes place by a process of loosening and resorption i tf. l'-£. l^OJ. mo^^; tr/r^Jf Ifi^-- '^li'g 7>r^^ Fig. 238. — Median sagittal section of
. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XXVIII.—Metatarsal Region, showing Arteries, Tendons, Ligaments, Bones, etc. A.—INNER aspect I. Cunean tendon. 2. Cuneiform parvum. 3. Scaphoid. 4. Head of inner small metatarsal bone. 5. Cuneiform magnum. 6. Perforatus tendon. 7. Large metatarsal bone. 8. Perforans tendon. 9. Internal plantar interosseous artery. 10. Internal plantar nerve. 11. Suspensory ligament. 12. Large metatarsal artery. 13. Anastomosis of large metatarsal and internal plantar interosseous arteries. 14. Division of large metatarsal into the two digital arteries. B.—O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgical-anatomy-of-the-horse-horses-plate-xxviiimetatarsal-region-showing-arteries-tendons-ligaments-bones-etc-ainner-aspect-i-cunean-tendon-2-cuneiform-parvum-3-scaphoid-4-head-of-inner-small-metatarsal-bone-5-cuneiform-magnum-6-perforatus-tendon-7-large-metatarsal-bone-8-perforans-tendon-9-internal-plantar-interosseous-artery-10-internal-plantar-nerve-11-suspensory-ligament-12-large-metatarsal-artery-13-anastomosis-of-large-metatarsal-and-internal-plantar-interosseous-arteries-14-division-of-large-metatarsal-into-the-two-digital-arteries-bo-image216394371.html
RMPG1H6B–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XXVIII.—Metatarsal Region, showing Arteries, Tendons, Ligaments, Bones, etc. A.—INNER aspect I. Cunean tendon. 2. Cuneiform parvum. 3. Scaphoid. 4. Head of inner small metatarsal bone. 5. Cuneiform magnum. 6. Perforatus tendon. 7. Large metatarsal bone. 8. Perforans tendon. 9. Internal plantar interosseous artery. 10. Internal plantar nerve. 11. Suspensory ligament. 12. Large metatarsal artery. 13. Anastomosis of large metatarsal and internal plantar interosseous arteries. 14. Division of large metatarsal into the two digital arteries. B.—O
. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate IV. Superficial Dissection (continued). Hind Limb (right), Outer ASPECT.—15. Superior annular band. 17. Middle annular land. 19. Inferior annular band. 20. Tendon of gastrocnemius. 21. Large metatarsal artery. 22. Tendon of perforatus playing over summit of tuber calcis. 23. Tendon of peroneus. 24. Extensor brevis. 25. Branch of large metatarsal artery. 26. Perforatus tendon below hock. 27. Tendon of extensor pedis. 28. Tendon of perforans. 29. Outer small metatarsal bone. 30. Suspensory ligament. 31. Terminal filament of external saphenous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgical-anatomy-of-the-horse-horses-plate-iv-superficial-dissection-continued-hind-limb-right-outer-aspect15-superior-annular-band-17-middle-annular-land-19-inferior-annular-band-20-tendon-of-gastrocnemius-21-large-metatarsal-artery-22-tendon-of-perforatus-playing-over-summit-of-tuber-calcis-23-tendon-of-peroneus-24-extensor-brevis-25-branch-of-large-metatarsal-artery-26-perforatus-tendon-below-hock-27-tendon-of-extensor-pedis-28-tendon-of-perforans-29-outer-small-metatarsal-bone-30-suspensory-ligament-31-terminal-filament-of-external-saphenous-image216404592.html
RMPG227C–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate IV. Superficial Dissection (continued). Hind Limb (right), Outer ASPECT.—15. Superior annular band. 17. Middle annular land. 19. Inferior annular band. 20. Tendon of gastrocnemius. 21. Large metatarsal artery. 22. Tendon of perforatus playing over summit of tuber calcis. 23. Tendon of peroneus. 24. Extensor brevis. 25. Branch of large metatarsal artery. 26. Perforatus tendon below hock. 27. Tendon of extensor pedis. 28. Tendon of perforans. 29. Outer small metatarsal bone. 30. Suspensory ligament. 31. Terminal filament of external saphenous
. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate X,—Transverse Section of Middle Third of Metatarsal Region of Left Hind Limb I. Tendon of extensor pedis muscle. 2, Large metatarsal bone. 3. Large metatarsal artery. 4. Internal small metatarsal bone. 5. External ditto. 6. Internal plantar interosseous artery. 7. External ditto. 8. Deep meta- tarsal vein. g. Suspensory ligament. 10 and 11. Internal and external metatarsal veins. 12 and 13. Small unnamed arteries descending with plantar nerves. 14 and 15. Internal and external plantar nerves. 16. Tendon of flexor perforans. 17. Tendon of fl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgical-anatomy-of-the-horse-horses-plate-xtransverse-section-of-middle-third-of-metatarsal-region-of-left-hind-limb-i-tendon-of-extensor-pedis-muscle-2-large-metatarsal-bone-3-large-metatarsal-artery-4-internal-small-metatarsal-bone-5-external-ditto-6-internal-plantar-interosseous-artery-7-external-ditto-8-deep-meta-tarsal-vein-g-suspensory-ligament-10-and-11-internal-and-external-metatarsal-veins-12-and-13-small-unnamed-arteries-descending-with-plantar-nerves-14-and-15-internal-and-external-plantar-nerves-16-tendon-of-flexor-perforans-17-tendon-of-fl-image216404559.html
RMPG2267–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate X,—Transverse Section of Middle Third of Metatarsal Region of Left Hind Limb I. Tendon of extensor pedis muscle. 2, Large metatarsal bone. 3. Large metatarsal artery. 4. Internal small metatarsal bone. 5. External ditto. 6. Internal plantar interosseous artery. 7. External ditto. 8. Deep meta- tarsal vein. g. Suspensory ligament. 10 and 11. Internal and external metatarsal veins. 12 and 13. Small unnamed arteries descending with plantar nerves. 14 and 15. Internal and external plantar nerves. 16. Tendon of flexor perforans. 17. Tendon of fl
. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 2 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MICROSCOPY. as corresponding to a definite object perceived by the other senses. The image is in all cases inverted, but in infancy it is found that images upside down correspond to objects which are really right side up. Experience. Fig. I.—Section through the Human Eye. (After Everett-Deschanel.) A. Cornea. B. Aqueous humor. C. Pupil. D. Iris. E. Lens. F. Suspensory ligament. G. Accommodation muscle. H. Sclerotic coat. /. Choroid coat. K. Retina. L. Vitreous humor. M. Optic nerve. N. Inferior rectu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-applied-microscopy-a-text-book-for-beginners-microscopy-2-elements-of-applied-microscopy-as-corresponding-to-a-definite-object-perceived-by-the-other-senses-the-image-is-in-all-cases-inverted-but-in-infancy-it-is-found-that-images-upside-down-correspond-to-objects-which-are-really-right-side-up-experience-fig-isection-through-the-human-eye-after-everett-deschanel-a-cornea-b-aqueous-humor-c-pupil-d-iris-e-lens-f-suspensory-ligament-g-accommodation-muscle-h-sclerotic-coat-choroid-coat-k-retina-l-vitreous-humor-m-optic-nerve-n-inferior-rectu-image216443655.html
RMPG3T2F–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. 2 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MICROSCOPY. as corresponding to a definite object perceived by the other senses. The image is in all cases inverted, but in infancy it is found that images upside down correspond to objects which are really right side up. Experience. Fig. I.—Section through the Human Eye. (After Everett-Deschanel.) A. Cornea. B. Aqueous humor. C. Pupil. D. Iris. E. Lens. F. Suspensory ligament. G. Accommodation muscle. H. Sclerotic coat. /. Choroid coat. K. Retina. L. Vitreous humor. M. Optic nerve. N. Inferior rectu
. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. r s.ijiM^. ' Ish— r.AM.S.— 1.AM.S. Fig. 237.—Abdominal Viscera and Air-Sacs of a Duck ai-teb the Re- moval OF THE Ventral Body-Wall. (From a drawing by H. Strasser.) T, trachea; H, heart, enclosed within the pericardium; rL,lL, right and left lobes of liver; Ish, suspensory (falciform) ligament, and led, Ics, right and left coronary ligament of the liver ; D, intestine ; P, pectoralis major; pa, pv, pectoral artery and vein ; S, subclavius muscle ; Od, coracoid ; F, furcula ; Ifcd, coraco-furcular ligament; Lg, Lg^, lu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-the-comparative-anatomy-of-vertebrates-anatomy-comparative-r-sijim-ish-rams-1ams-fig-237abdominal-viscera-and-air-sacs-of-a-duck-ai-teb-the-re-moval-of-the-ventral-body-wall-from-a-drawing-by-h-strasser-t-trachea-h-heart-enclosed-within-the-pericardium-rlll-right-and-left-lobes-of-liver-ish-suspensory-falciform-ligament-and-led-ics-right-and-left-coronary-ligament-of-the-liver-d-intestine-p-pectoralis-major-pa-pv-pectoral-artery-and-vein-s-subclavius-muscle-od-coracoid-f-furcula-ifcd-coraco-furcular-ligament-lg-lg-lu-image216418758.html
RMPG2M9A–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. r s.ijiM^. ' Ish— r.AM.S.— 1.AM.S. Fig. 237.—Abdominal Viscera and Air-Sacs of a Duck ai-teb the Re- moval OF THE Ventral Body-Wall. (From a drawing by H. Strasser.) T, trachea; H, heart, enclosed within the pericardium; rL,lL, right and left lobes of liver; Ish, suspensory (falciform) ligament, and led, Ics, right and left coronary ligament of the liver ; D, intestine ; P, pectoralis major; pa, pv, pectoral artery and vein ; S, subclavius muscle ; Od, coracoid ; F, furcula ; Ifcd, coraco-furcular ligament; Lg, Lg^, lu
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