Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 56 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Tig. TO. General Character of the other Ribs, seen on their Upper and Under Surface. The left hand figure is the Upper Face of the Rib. 1, Head of the Rib. 2, Its Tubercle. 3, Anterior Extremity for the attachment of the Costal Cartilage. 4, Groove for the Ar- tery and Nerve. 5, Angle of the Rib. The right hand figure is the Under Surface of the Rib. 1, The Head. 2, Its Tubercle. 3, Anterior Extremity. 4, Groove for Inter- costal Artery and Nerve. 5, Angle
Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 56 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Tig. TO. General Character of the other Ribs, seen on their Upper and Under Surface. The left hand figure is the Upper Face of the Rib. 1, Head of the Rib. 2, Its Tubercle. 3, Anterior Extremity for the attachment of the Costal Cartilage. 4, Groove for the Ar- tery and Nerve. 5, Angle of the Rib. The right hand figure is the Under Surface of the Rib. 1, The Head. 2, Its Tubercle. 3, Anterior Extremity. 4, Groove for Inter- costal Artery and Nerve. 5, Angle of the Rib. body, which are divided into two classes, the true and the false, or those which are closely united with the sternum, and those which are remotely attached to it by long cartilages. They are attached at their posterior extremities to the verte- brae, and run downwards and forwards, so that when elevated, Fig. U. Vertebral Column. Ribs. Intercostal Muscles. (
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