. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Trochan- teric Trochanter Head fossa / major. Lateral Trochlea Medial condyle condyle Inter- \ Medial condyle condyloid Lateral condyle fossa Fig. 193.—Right Fe ridges on its lateral face are more pronounced. The symphyseal part of the pubis is thick and the two bones are almost in a horizontal plane. The ilio-pectincal eminence is prominent and the psoas tubercle is well marked. The acetabulum is placed a little further back than in the ox. The rim is thick and is cut iiitd posteriorly by a narrow fissure, which leads into the deep fo
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Trochan- teric Trochanter Head fossa / major. Lateral Trochlea Medial condyle condyle Inter- \ Medial condyle condyloid Lateral condyle fossa Fig. 193.—Right Fe ridges on its lateral face are more pronounced. The symphyseal part of the pubis is thick and the two bones are almost in a horizontal plane. The ilio-pectincal eminence is prominent and the psoas tubercle is well marked. The acetabulum is placed a little further back than in the ox. The rim is thick and is cut iiitd posteriorly by a narrow fissure, which leads into the deep fossa acetabuli. The three pieces of the os coxae are fused by the end of the first year, but the crest and the tuber ischii are partially separate till the sixth or seventh year. The symphysis does not usually undergo complete ankylosis. Interischial bones are present. The inlet of the pelvis is elliptical and ver>- oblique. In a sow of full size the conjugate diameter measures five to six inches ( cm.), and the transverse. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders
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