. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 359 chialis. No fibres were fouad to reinforce the M. coraco - olecranalis from the capsule of the shoulder joint, as described by Macalister and Le Double for this muscle in man. Near its origin, the M. coraco - olecranalis crosses the M. coraco - brachialis and its proximal belly lies upon the tendon common to the Mm. latissimus dorsi and teres major, the post- erior border of the M. biceps and the pos- terior. The distal belly of the M. coraco - olecranalis lies upon the M. anconaeus internus, but near its lowe


. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 359 chialis. No fibres were fouad to reinforce the M. coraco - olecranalis from the capsule of the shoulder joint, as described by Macalister and Le Double for this muscle in man. Near its origin, the M. coraco - olecranalis crosses the M. coraco - brachialis and its proximal belly lies upon the tendon common to the Mm. latissimus dorsi and teres major, the post- erior border of the M. biceps and the pos- terior. The distal belly of the M. coraco - olecranalis lies upon the M. anconaeus internus, but near its lower end the muscle tapers and its muscular fibres become Dissection of muscles of left arm of Cat (Felis domestica) showing M. coraco-olecranalis Half natural size. Princeton Morphological Museum No. 621. An. ep. M. anconaeus epitrochlearis of Wood or Ancon6 interne of Straüss-Dürck- HEiM etc. A. i. M. anconaeus internus. A. long. M. anconaeus longus. A, p. M. an- conaeus posterior. Bi. M. biceps. Cor. br. M. coraco - brachialis. Cor. ol. M. coraco- olecranalis of Humphry or M. anconaeus coracoideus of Fürbringer. E. a. I, M. extensor antibrachii longus, Lat, dor. M. latissimus dorsi. Sub. sc, M, subscapularis. Sup. sp. M supraspinatus. Ter. maj. M. teres directly continuous with those of the anterior border of the M. anconaeus internus, with which muscle it is inserted into the inner side of the olecranon process of the ulna. The M. coraco-olecranalis is covered, at its point of insertion, by the M. anconaeus epitrochlearis of Wood {an. ep. Figure), and for about 16 millimeters proximad of this point, the Mm. coraco-olecra- nalis and anconaeus internus are so closely joined together, that the two muscles cannot be separated without making a false dissection. This close connection between the distal portions of these two muscles is not clearly represented in the Figure, as it was considered more desirable to indicate the exact point of insertion of the M. coraco- olecr


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