. A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families. Fig. 23. The anterior ligaments of the knee-joint. I, The tendon of the musclothat extends the leg. 2, The patella. 3, The anterior lisament of the patella, nearits insertion. 4, 4, The synovial membrane. 5, The internal lateral , The lonp external lateral ligament. 7, The anterior and superior ligament thatunites the fibula to the tibia. Fig. 24. 2, 3, The ligaments that extend from tlie clavicle (1) to the scapula (4.)The ligaments 5, G, extend from the scapula to the first bone of the


. A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families. Fig. 23. The anterior ligaments of the knee-joint. I, The tendon of the musclothat extends the leg. 2, The patella. 3, The anterior lisament of the patella, nearits insertion. 4, 4, The synovial membrane. 5, The internal lateral , The lonp external lateral ligament. 7, The anterior and superior ligament thatunites the fibula to the tibia. Fig. 24. 2, 3, The ligaments that extend from tlie clavicle (1) to the scapula (4.)The ligaments 5, G, extend from the scapula to the first bone of the arm. 116. Beside the synovial membrane, tnero are numeroussmaller sacs, called hurscB mu-coscp. These are often asso-ciated with the articulation. In structure, they are analogousto synovial membranes, and secrete a similar fluid. 115. Describe the synovial membrane. 116. Describe the bursae mucosaeWhat is represented by fig. 23 ? By fig. 24 ? /.NATOMy OF THK BONES. 47 117. The LIGAMENTS are composed of numerous straightfibres, collected together, and arranged into short bands ofvarious brea


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