. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 12 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF defined where it meets the cervical muscle of the same name. Thin, and with parallel fibres, it arises from the spinous processes of the third to seventh thoracic vertebrae, and is inserted into the medial surface of the scapular cartilage. The nerve to the rhomboid muscle is derived from the sixth cervical, Scapular cartilage. M. teres major. M. triceps brachii (caput longum). Al. deltoideus. M. M. supraspinatus. Jl. trapezius. Spine. M. teres M. triceps brachii (capu


. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 12 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF defined where it meets the cervical muscle of the same name. Thin, and with parallel fibres, it arises from the spinous processes of the third to seventh thoracic vertebrae, and is inserted into the medial surface of the scapular cartilage. The nerve to the rhomboid muscle is derived from the sixth cervical, Scapular cartilage. M. teres major. M. triceps brachii (caput longum). Al. deltoideus. M. M. supraspinatus. Jl. trapezius. Spine. M. teres M. triceps brachii (caput longum). M. teres minor. - Coracoid process. JI. biceps brachii. Glenoid cavity. Fig. 5.âLateral Aspect of the Scapula and Scapular Cartilage, with Areas of Muscular Attachment. and will be found piercing the cervical part of the ventral serratus muscle. M. LATISSIMUS âThis muscle merits its name. An extensive, thin, and aponeurotic tendon connects it with the spinous processes of all the vertebrae from the fourth thoracic to the last lumbar. Its lumbar spinal connection is effected by the mergence of its aponeurosis into the lumbodorsal fascia. The fleshy part of the muscle begins at a curved line approximately on a level with the twelfth rib. At the â Latissimus [L.], aii^<i\:]^y^.on^t^s ){^o^d^ wi^ Dorsum [, the 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 Bradley, O. Charnock (Orlando Charnock), 1871-1937. Edinburgh, W. Green and Son, Limited


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