. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DIS«BOTIOxy the thecal canal for the passage of the peroucus teudon. The deep division of the ligament extends down! ^,ud. and . from its point of attachment to the forepart of the external tuberosity of the tibia, and it becomes inserted by distinct shps mto the astragalus and os calcis. In order to expose it thoroughly, he superficial division should be cut at its point of attachment to the tibial tuberosity, and dissected downwards, the difference of direction serving to distinguish the fibres of the two divisions The Lu,rn&lt


. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DIS«BOTIOxy the thecal canal for the passage of the peroucus teudon. The deep division of the ligament extends down! ^,ud. and . from its point of attachment to the forepart of the external tuberosity of the tibia, and it becomes inserted by distinct shps mto the astragalus and os calcis. In order to expose it thoroughly, he superficial division should be cut at its point of attachment to the tibial tuberosity, and dissected downwards, the difference of direction serving to distinguish the fibres of the two divisions The Lu,rn<d Lateral Ligament is, like the precedino- a composite liga- ment, and consists of three divisions, which may be distmguished^is. 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 McFadyean, John, Sir, 1853-. Edinburgh and London, W. & A. K. Johnston, Ltd.


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