. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMB 199 line (Crista interossea) laterally for the attachment of the interosseous ligament. The proximal end (Capitulum radii) is relatively small and is supported by a dis- tinct neck (CoUum radii). It bears a concave surface (Fovea capituli) for articu- lation with the humerus, and a convex marginal area (Circumferentia articularis) behind for the ulna. The radial tuberosity is small. There is a large lateral tuber- osity and below this a rough eminence. The distal extremity is much wider. It has an extensive c


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMB 199 line (Crista interossea) laterally for the attachment of the interosseous ligament. The proximal end (Capitulum radii) is relatively small and is supported by a dis- tinct neck (CoUum radii). It bears a concave surface (Fovea capituli) for articu- lation with the humerus, and a convex marginal area (Circumferentia articularis) behind for the ulna. The radial tuberosity is small. There is a large lateral tuber- osity and below this a rough eminence. The distal extremity is much wider. It has an extensive concave carpal articular surface. Its medial border projects downward, forming the styloid process of the radius. Laterally there is a concave facet (Incisura ulnaris radii) for articulation with the ulna. Dorsally are three distinct grooves for the extensor tendons. The ulna is well developed, but dimin-. Medial I^i^'-i^beral tuberosity groove Cor out I hi fi. 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders Company


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