. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 210 TSE MUSCLES. A. Muscles of the Back and Cervix. In the trapezius of Man, a cervical and a dorsal portion can no longer be distinguiahed. Above, it is attached to the superior occipital curved line; below, it is nxea to ttie external third of the upper border of the clavicle, and to the acromion and scapular spme. Fig. rmST, SECOND, AND PART OP THIED LAYER OF MUSCLES OP THE BACK OF MAK; THE FIRST LATER OOC0PIE3 THE RIGHT, THE SECOND THE LEFT SIDE. 1, Trapezius; 2, Tendinous portion, forming, with a correspondin


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 210 TSE MUSCLES. A. Muscles of the Back and Cervix. In the trapezius of Man, a cervical and a dorsal portion can no longer be distinguiahed. Above, it is attached to the superior occipital curved line; below, it is nxea to ttie external third of the upper border of the clavicle, and to the acromion and scapular spme. Fig. rmST, SECOND, AND PART OP THIED LAYER OF MUSCLES OP THE BACK OF MAK; THE FIRST LATER OOC0PIE3 THE RIGHT, THE SECOND THE LEFT SIDE. 1, Trapezius; 2, Tendinous portion, forming, with a corresponding part of the opposite muscle, the tendinous ellipse on the back of the neck; 3, Acromion process and spine of scapula; 4, Latissimus dorsi; 5, Deltoid; 6, Muscles of dorsum of the scapula: infraspinatus, teres minor, and teres major; 7, Obliquus externus; 8, Ghiteus medius; 9, Glutei maximi; 10, Levator anguli scapulse; 11, Rhomboidcus minor; 12, Rhomboideus major; 13, Splenius capitis, overlying the splenius, above; 14, Splenius colli, partially seen: the common origin of the splenius is attached to the spinous processes below the origin of the rhomboideus major; 15, Vertebral aponeurosis; 16, Serratus posticus inferior; 17, Supra- spinatus; 18, Infraspinatus; 19, Teres minor; 20, Teres major; 21, Long head of triceps, passing between teres minor and maior to the arm; 22, Serratus magnus, proceeding forwards from its origin at the base of the scapula; 23, Obliquus internus abdominis. The fibres of the trapezius which are fixed into the clavicle, represent a portion of the masfoido-hmneralis f)f quadrapeds. The great dorsal resembles that of the Dog and Pig, its fleshy portion being very developed; it is attached to the external face of the four last ribs by muscular digitations, and terminates on the border of the bicipital Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea


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