. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. WHITE OR NON-ELASTIC FIBROUS TISSUE. YELLOW OR ELASTIC FIBROUS TISSUE, FROM THE LIGAMENTUM NUCH^. aspect of the articulations are termed peripheral, and those in their interior are designated interosseous or interarticular ligaments. The peripheral ligaments are generally composed of parallel fibres collected in fasciculi, or spread out as membranes. In the first they are called funicular, or rihhon-shaped; in the second, they are termed mem^ hraniform, or capsular. The funicular ligaments constitute short, round, or fl


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. WHITE OR NON-ELASTIC FIBROUS TISSUE. YELLOW OR ELASTIC FIBROUS TISSUE, FROM THE LIGAMENTUM NUCH^. aspect of the articulations are termed peripheral, and those in their interior are designated interosseous or interarticular ligaments. The peripheral ligaments are generally composed of parallel fibres collected in fasciculi, or spread out as membranes. In the first they are called funicular, or rihhon-shaped; in the second, they are termed mem^ hraniform, or capsular. The funicular ligaments constitute short, round, or flattened bands, attached by their extremities to the two bones they unite; they are lined on their inner aspect by the synovial capsule, and covered externally by tendons, aponeuroses, muscles, vessels, or nerves. The capsular ligaments are often complete—that is to say, they envelope the whole articulation like a sack. At other times they are incomplete, and. 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, Auguste, 1827-1917; Arloing, Saturnin, 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. tr. New York. D. Appleton and company


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