. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 122 THE ABTICULATIONS. lation IS, therefore, essentially constituted by two opposite osseous surfaces, which are moulded to each other. These are either contiguous, independent, and very movable—continuous with each other by means of a cartilaginous substance which condemns them, if not to total immobility, at least to very Yis-. PLANS OP THE DIFFERENT GLASSES OF ARTICULATIONS. A, Suture.—1, Periosteum; 2, Sutural ligament.—B, Amphiarthrosis; a. First degree.—1, Periosteum ; 2, Articular cartilage ; 3, Interarticular li
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 122 THE ABTICULATIONS. lation IS, therefore, essentially constituted by two opposite osseous surfaces, which are moulded to each other. These are either contiguous, independent, and very movable—continuous with each other by means of a cartilaginous substance which condemns them, if not to total immobility, at least to very Yis-. PLANS OP THE DIFFERENT GLASSES OF ARTICULATIONS. A, Suture.—1, Periosteum; 2, Sutural ligament.—B, Amphiarthrosis; a. First degree.—1, Periosteum ; 2, Articular cartilage ; 3, Interarticular ligament.—6, Second degree ; 4, Single cavity in the interarticular ligament.—c, Tliird degree ; 5, Double cavity in the interarticular ligament.—C, Diarthrosis ; 6, Simple diartlirosis.—1, Periosteum; 2, Articular cartilage; 3, Epithelial layer of the synovial membrane—dotted line; 4. P^ibrous capsule; 5, Cul-de-sac of the syno- vial membrane ; 6, Fibrous layer of the synovial membrane.—c, Double diarthrosis ; 7, Interarticular meniscus ; 8, 9, Cavities of the two synovial membranes. limited movements : or united by a fibro-cartilage whose elasticity permits a certain degree of displacement between the bnnes wliich are in contact. In the first case, the articulations are classed as diarihroses, or movable articulations. In the second, they are designated synarthroses, sutures, or immovable 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 Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901, tr. New York : D. Appleton and Company, 549 & 551 Broadway
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