. Quain's Elements of anatomy. enoid fossa, its cartilaginous surface ; 2, glenoid ligament;3, tendon of the biceps muscle in connection with the upper part ofthe glenoid ligament; 4, upper surface of coracoid process ; 5 and 6,on the adjacent part of the clavicle ; 4 to 5, the conoid ; 4 to 6, thetrapezoid portion of the coraco-claviculav ligament ; 7, apex of theacromion process ; 4 to 7, coraco-acromial ligament : 8, acromio-clavicular articulation, which is open anteriorly, showing a wedge-shaped interarticular fibro-cartilage attached above to the superioracromio-clavicular ligament ; x ,


. Quain's Elements of anatomy. enoid fossa, its cartilaginous surface ; 2, glenoid ligament;3, tendon of the biceps muscle in connection with the upper part ofthe glenoid ligament; 4, upper surface of coracoid process ; 5 and 6,on the adjacent part of the clavicle ; 4 to 5, the conoid ; 4 to 6, thetrapezoid portion of the coraco-claviculav ligament ; 7, apex of theacromion process ; 4 to 7, coraco-acromial ligament : 8, acromio-clavicular articulation, which is open anteriorly, showing a wedge-shaped interarticular fibro-cartilage attached above to the superioracromio-clavicular ligament ; x , inferior acromio-clavicular ligament. The long tendon of the biceps muscle, traversing thejoint in its course from the upper end of the glenoid cavity to the bicipital groove, isenclosed in a tubular sheath, formed by a process of the synovial membrane, whichis continued down upon it into the osseo-fibrous canal between the tuberosities of thehumerus, and is thence reflected upwards lining the canal, to become continuous with.


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