. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. ARTICULATIONS OF THE P08TEBI0B LIMBS. 161 2. Coxo-femoral Articulation, {Preparation.—Remove the muscles surrounding the articulation. To view the interior, divide the capsular ligament by a circular incision.) This is an enarthrosis, formed by the reception of the head of the femur into the cotyloid cavity of the coxa. Articular surfaces,—As already shown, the cotyloid cavity represents the segment of a hollow sphere, deeply notched on the inner side, and. SACRO-ILIAC AND COXO-FEMORAL ARTICULATIONS, WITH THE SMALL DEEP
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. ARTICULATIONS OF THE P08TEBI0B LIMBS. 161 2. Coxo-femoral Articulation, {Preparation.—Remove the muscles surrounding the articulation. To view the interior, divide the capsular ligament by a circular incision.) This is an enarthrosis, formed by the reception of the head of the femur into the cotyloid cavity of the coxa. Articular surfaces,—As already shown, the cotyloid cavity represents the segment of a hollow sphere, deeply notched on the inner side, and. SACRO-ILIAC AND COXO-FEMORAL ARTICULATIONS, WITH THE SMALL DEEP MUSCLES SURROUNDING THE LATTER. 1, Sacro-iliac ligament; 2, Sacro-ischiatic ligament; 3, Great ischiatic notch; 4, Anterior portion of the capsular ligament of the coxo-femoral articulation; 5, Internal band of cotyloid ligament; 6, Coxo-femoral ligament; 7, Pubio-femoral ligament; 8, Its insertion into the femur; 9, Small gluteal muscle; 10, Origin of the straight anterior muscle of the thigh (rectus); 11, Anterior thin muscle (rectus parvus); 12, Pyramidal muscle of the pelvis; 13, External obturator muscle; 14, Square crural muscle (quadratus femoris); 15, Inferior sacro- coccygeal muscle. provided at the bottom with a wide depression, the internal moiety of which is destined for the insertion of one of the interosseous ligaments, while the external half plays the part of a synovial fossa. This depression is not covered by cartilage, and communicates by the internal notch with the inferior furrow on the pubis. The lip of the cotyloid cavity is covered by a complementary fibro-cartilage—the cotyloid ligament. This fibro-cartilage is not interrupted at the notch just mentioned, but passes over it, forming a remarkable band (Fig. 90, 5) that converts it into a foramen, through which pass the pubio- or ilio-femoral ligament and the vessels of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
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