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. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HOESE 13 present stage of the dissection the insertion (into the medial surface of the humerus) cannot be examined, since the muscle disappears under the II. serratus ventralis. M. rhomtioideus. -â M. teres major. Coracoid process.% M. biceps brachli.. â'M. triceps brachii (caput longum). M. capsularis. M. coracobrachialis. Glenoid cavity. Fig. 6.âMedial Aspect of the Scapula and Scapular Cartilage, with Areas of Muscular Attachment. border of the triceps. It should be noted that the most cranial fibres Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-topographical-anatomy-of-the-limbs-of-the-horse-horses-physiology-the-limbs-of-the-hoese-13-present-stage-of-the-dissection-the-insertion-into-the-medial-surface-of-the-humerus-cannot-be-examined-since-the-muscle-disappears-under-the-ii-serratus-ventralis-m-rhomtioideus-m-teres-major-coracoid-process-m-biceps-brachli-m-triceps-brachii-caput-longum-m-capsularis-m-coracobrachialis-glenoid-cavity-fig-6medial-aspect-of-the-scapula-and-scapular-cartilage-with-areas-of-muscular-attachment-border-of-the-triceps-it-should-be-noted-that-the-most-cranial-fibres-image232418413.html
RMRE3G1H–. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HOESE 13 present stage of the dissection the insertion (into the medial surface of the humerus) cannot be examined, since the muscle disappears under the II. serratus ventralis. M. rhomtioideus. -â M. teres major. Coracoid process.% M. biceps brachli.. â'M. triceps brachii (caput longum). M. capsularis. M. coracobrachialis. Glenoid cavity. Fig. 6.âMedial Aspect of the Scapula and Scapular Cartilage, with Areas of Muscular Attachment. border of the triceps. It should be noted that the most cranial fibres
. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 28 TOPOaEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF the scapular spine fades away distally, the infra- and supra-spinous muscles become intimately connected. The muscle has a double insertion—(1) A strong, flattened tendon plays over the smooth, convex area of the greater tubercle of the humerus, to be attached to a distinct impression on the crista tuberculi M. supraspinatus. M. subscapularis. M. peotoralis profundus. - M. coracobrachialis.. M. brachialis. Mm. teres major et latissimus dorsi. M. triceps brachii (caput mediale). M. ancoDceus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-topographical-anatomy-of-the-limbs-of-the-horse-horses-physiology-28-topoaeaphical-anatomy-of-the-scapular-spine-fades-away-distally-the-infra-and-supra-spinous-muscles-become-intimately-connected-the-muscle-has-a-double-insertion1-a-strong-flattened-tendon-plays-over-the-smooth-convex-area-of-the-greater-tubercle-of-the-humerus-to-be-attached-to-a-distinct-impression-on-the-crista-tuberculi-m-supraspinatus-m-subscapularis-m-peotoralis-profundus-m-coracobrachialis-m-brachialis-mm-teres-major-et-latissimus-dorsi-m-triceps-brachii-caput-mediale-m-ancodceus-image232418353.html
RMRE3FYD–. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 28 TOPOaEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF the scapular spine fades away distally, the infra- and supra-spinous muscles become intimately connected. The muscle has a double insertion—(1) A strong, flattened tendon plays over the smooth, convex area of the greater tubercle of the humerus, to be attached to a distinct impression on the crista tuberculi M. supraspinatus. M. subscapularis. M. peotoralis profundus. - M. coracobrachialis.. M. brachialis. Mm. teres major et latissimus dorsi. M. triceps brachii (caput mediale). M. ancoDceus.
. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 26 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF by the scapula and the humerus. It has a partly fleshy, partly tendinous, origin from the axillary border of the scapula close to the caudal angle, and a broad, aponeurotic origin from the spine of the scapula. The tendinous aponeurosis can be raised from the under- lying infraspinous muscle in the more distal part only. Elsewhere M. infraspinatus. M. supraspinatus. M. triceps brachii (caput laterale). M. braciiialis. M. anconeus. --. M. terea major. M. deltoideus. M. extensor carpi radialia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-topographical-anatomy-of-the-limbs-of-the-horse-horses-physiology-26-topogeaphical-anatomy-of-by-the-scapula-and-the-humerus-it-has-a-partly-fleshy-partly-tendinous-origin-from-the-axillary-border-of-the-scapula-close-to-the-caudal-angle-and-a-broad-aponeurotic-origin-from-the-spine-of-the-scapula-the-tendinous-aponeurosis-can-be-raised-from-the-under-lying-infraspinous-muscle-in-the-more-distal-part-only-elsewhere-m-infraspinatus-m-supraspinatus-m-triceps-brachii-caput-laterale-m-braciiialis-m-anconeus-m-terea-major-m-deltoideus-m-extensor-carpi-radialia-image232418365.html
RMRE3FYW–. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 26 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF by the scapula and the humerus. It has a partly fleshy, partly tendinous, origin from the axillary border of the scapula close to the caudal angle, and a broad, aponeurotic origin from the spine of the scapula. The tendinous aponeurosis can be raised from the under- lying infraspinous muscle in the more distal part only. Elsewhere M. infraspinatus. M. supraspinatus. M. triceps brachii (caput laterale). M. braciiialis. M. anconeus. --. M. terea major. M. deltoideus. M. extensor carpi radialia.
. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 36 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF M. triceps brachii (caput laterale). Lig. collaterale laterale, --- M. biceps brachii. M. brachialis. M extensor carpi radialis. M. extensor digitorum communis. N. radialis. A. collateralis radialis. M. extensorjcarpi ulnaris. --M M. extensor digitorum communis. Muscle of Phillips. M. extensor'digiti quiuti. M. flexor digitorum pi'ofundus. A. interossea dorsalis, Superficial branch ofin. ulnaris,. il. abductor poUicis. »—Rete carpi dorsalis, M. flexor digitorum sublimis M. flexor digitorum p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-topographical-anatomy-of-the-limbs-of-the-horse-horses-physiology-36-topogeaphical-anatomy-of-m-triceps-brachii-caput-laterale-lig-collaterale-laterale-m-biceps-brachii-m-brachialis-m-extensor-carpi-radialis-m-extensor-digitorum-communis-n-radialis-a-collateralis-radialis-m-extensorjcarpi-ulnaris-m-m-extensor-digitorum-communis-muscle-of-phillips-m-extensordigiti-quiuti-m-flexor-digitorum-piofundus-a-interossea-dorsalis-superficial-branch-ofin-ulnaris-il-abductor-pouicis-rete-carpi-dorsalis-m-flexor-digitorum-sublimis-m-flexor-digitorum-p-image232418317.html
RMRE3FX5–. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 36 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF M. triceps brachii (caput laterale). Lig. collaterale laterale, --- M. biceps brachii. M. brachialis. M extensor carpi radialis. M. extensor digitorum communis. N. radialis. A. collateralis radialis. M. extensorjcarpi ulnaris. --M M. extensor digitorum communis. Muscle of Phillips. M. extensor'digiti quiuti. M. flexor digitorum pi'ofundus. A. interossea dorsalis, Superficial branch ofin. ulnaris,. il. abductor poUicis. »—Rete carpi dorsalis, M. flexor digitorum sublimis M. flexor digitorum p
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