. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. 34 IJS'TR OD UCTIOX. As already indicated, the position of the meson is fixed; that of the other two planes is purely conyentional and for convenience in a given case. DonUl aspeet, aspect. m. Ventral aspect. Fig. 5.—Diagram of the thkee Bodt-planes, with the TABIOtrS LINES OF DIEEOTION. § 64. Designation of Position and Direction.—By the use of terms derived from meson, and from the names of the general regions or aspects of the hody, it is possible


. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. 34 IJS'TR OD UCTIOX. As already indicated, the position of the meson is fixed; that of the other two planes is purely conyentional and for convenience in a given case. DonUl aspeet, aspect. m. Ventral aspect. Fig. 5.—Diagram of the thkee Bodt-planes, with the TABIOtrS LINES OF DIEEOTION. § 64. Designation of Position and Direction.—By the use of terms derived from meson, and from the names of the general regions or aspects of the hody, it is possible to designate positions and lines of direction with considerable precision. There are two general cases:— 1. Where the points to be located are on a line which itself lies in one of the three body planes, or in a plane parallel to one of them. 3. Where the points to be located are on a line which is not in either of these planes, but connects some two of them like the diagonal of a solid; e. g., the points H, K, at the ends of the line HK. Under case 1, the lines may be either direct or oUique. § 65. Direct lines may be perpendicular to the meson, as the line SFI, or any other line passing directly from one side of the body to the other. Such a line would be the line connecting the eyes, or the heads of two ribs. Direct lines may lie either in the meson itself, or in an imaginary plane parallel thereto and either parallel or perpendicular to the longitudinal dorso-sinistral plane ; e. g., ABO or MHL. Such lines pass directly from the dorsal to the ventral aspect of the hody, or from the caudal to the cephalic aspect. All direct lines may be also characterized as coinciding tvith the inter- section of two of the three body-planes, or of planes parallel 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 origina


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