. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. 4-. Plate I.—Outer Aspect of Shoulder and Arm I. Elevation formed by caput muscles. 2. Point of elbow (summit of olecranon process ot ulna). 3. Position of elbow articulation. 4. Elevation formed by flexor metacarpi externus muscle. 5. Elevation formed by extensor pedis. 5. Elevation formed by extensor metacarpi magnus. 7. Groove between brachialis anticus and mastoido-humeralis. 8. Point of shoulder, g. Groove in front of or above supraspinatus Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit


. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. 4-. Plate I.—Outer Aspect of Shoulder and Arm I. Elevation formed by caput muscles. 2. Point of elbow (summit of olecranon process ot ulna). 3. Position of elbow articulation. 4. Elevation formed by flexor metacarpi externus muscle. 5. Elevation formed by extensor pedis. 5. Elevation formed by extensor metacarpi magnus. 7. Groove between brachialis anticus and mastoido-humeralis. 8. Point of shoulder, g. Groove in front of or above supraspinatus 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 Share-Jones, John T. London, Williams and Norgate


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