. The anatomical memoirs of John Goodsir. Anatomy. THE Ur-PEK LIMB IN MAN. 237 and extent of the movements of his shoulder-joint. In full extension there is a complete rotation of the humerus on its axis when the palm is turned upwards, which is due to the spiral twist of the bundles of the deltoid. On the sur- face of the head of the human humerus is a distinct area devoted to the movement of extension, which corresponds to the extension area of the femur. The larger figure (Fig. C). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
. The anatomical memoirs of John Goodsir. Anatomy. THE Ur-PEK LIMB IN MAN. 237 and extent of the movements of his shoulder-joint. In full extension there is a complete rotation of the humerus on its axis when the palm is turned upwards, which is due to the spiral twist of the bundles of the deltoid. On the sur- face of the head of the human humerus is a distinct area devoted to the movement of extension, which corresponds to the extension area of the femur. The larger figure (Fig. C). 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 Goodsir, John, 1814-1867; Lonsdale, Henry, 1816-1876; Turner, William, Sir, 1832-1916. Edinburgh : A. and C. Black
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