. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fig. 202. —Section through the 8th Bone of the Back. The dotted line sliows the position and direc- tion of the pannel. Fig. 203.—Section through the 17th Bone of the Back. The dotted line shows the position and direction of the pannel. scapula. The anterior part of the body is slung between the fore legs; every movement of the limbs necessitates a movement of the scapula, and the movements of the upper end of this bone are such as would be produced were it pivoted to the vertebras at its upper part. When the neck of the scapula advances, t
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fig. 202. —Section through the 8th Bone of the Back. The dotted line sliows the position and direc- tion of the pannel. Fig. 203.—Section through the 17th Bone of the Back. The dotted line shows the position and direction of the pannel. scapula. The anterior part of the body is slung between the fore legs; every movement of the limbs necessitates a movement of the scapula, and the movements of the upper end of this bone are such as would be produced were it pivoted to the vertebras at its upper part. When the neck of the scapula advances, the supero-anterior angle of the scapula performs an upward and backward movement, while the infero-posterior angle is depressed forwards and downwards. These movements occur at the moment the leg is advanced and the foot placed on the ground. While the body is passing over the foot, a reverse movement of Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Smith, Frederick 1857-1929. New York : W. R. Jenkins
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