. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. An Anterior View of the Ligaments of the Vertebrae and Ribs. 1, The Anterior Vertebral Ligament. 2, The Anterior Costo- vertebral Ligament. 3, The Internal Transverse Ligament. 4, The Inter-Ar- ticular Ligament, connecting the Head of the Rib to the Intervertebral Sub- stance. A View of the Articulation of the Lower Jaw, given by sawing through the Joint. 1, The Glenoid Fossa. 2, The Tubercle for the Condyle in its Forward move- ments. 3, The Inter-Articular Cartilage. 4, The Superior Synovia
. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. An Anterior View of the Ligaments of the Vertebrae and Ribs. 1, The Anterior Vertebral Ligament. 2, The Anterior Costo- vertebral Ligament. 3, The Internal Transverse Ligament. 4, The Inter-Ar- ticular Ligament, connecting the Head of the Rib to the Intervertebral Sub- stance. A View of the Articulation of the Lower Jaw, given by sawing through the Joint. 1, The Glenoid Fossa. 2, The Tubercle for the Condyle in its Forward move- ments. 3, The Inter-Articular Cartilage. 4, The Superior Synovial Cavity. 5, The Inferior Synovial Cavity. 6, The Inter- Articular Cartilage removed from the Joint and seen from below, tween the bones. The design of it is to distribute the fric- tion over a larger surface, as well as to diminish it. 162. In Fig. 90 we see the mode of attachment be- tween the vertebrae and ribs which is that of three dis- tinct ligaments to each rib, besides one common to each pair of ribs. Fig. 91 shows the anatomy of the elbow- joint. Here are no less than four distinct ligaments. We see in Fig. 92 the liga- An Internal View of the Elbow-Joint. 1, The Capsular Ligament. 2, 2, The In- ternal Lateral Ligament. 3, The Coro- nary Ligament. 4, The Ligamentum Te- res. 5, The Interosseous Ligament. 6, The Internal Condyle, which conceals the Capsular Ligament 162. Describe the ligaments in Figs, 90, 91, i cated ? 163, How are the joints lubri*. 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 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864; Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. New York : Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co. ; Chicago : S. C. Griggs & Co.
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