. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. B. Plate XII.—The Scapula -INNER OR VENTKAL ASPECT I. Cervical angle. 2. Vertebral edge. 3. Roughened area for attachment of lavator anguli scapulee and serratus niagnus. 4. Dorsal angle. 5. Coracoid edge. 5. Roughened area for attachment of serratus magnus. 7. Subscapular fossa. 8. Glenoid edge. g. Coracoid process. 10. Glenoid cavity. 11. Tubercle for attachment of tendon of coraco-humeralis. -OUTER OR DORSAL ASPECT I. Vertebral edge. 2. Cervical angle. 3. Dorsal angle. 4. Fossa for supraspinatus muscle. 5. Fossa for infraspinatus muscle. 6


. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. B. Plate XII.—The Scapula -INNER OR VENTKAL ASPECT I. Cervical angle. 2. Vertebral edge. 3. Roughened area for attachment of lavator anguli scapulee and serratus niagnus. 4. Dorsal angle. 5. Coracoid edge. 5. Roughened area for attachment of serratus magnus. 7. Subscapular fossa. 8. Glenoid edge. g. Coracoid process. 10. Glenoid cavity. 11. Tubercle for attachment of tendon of coraco-humeralis. -OUTER OR DORSAL ASPECT I. Vertebral edge. 2. Cervical angle. 3. Dorsal angle. 4. Fossa for supraspinatus muscle. 5. Fossa for infraspinatus muscle. 6. Tubercle of spine. 7. Ridges for attachment of teres minor. 8. Spine, g. Glenoid edge. 10. Coracoid process. 11. Glenoid ca\' 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 Share-Jones, John T. London, Williams and Norgate


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