. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. PELVIS (ANTERO-LATERAL VIEW). 1, Anterior iliac spine ; 2, posterior iliac spine ; 3, shaft of the ilium, with the ilio-pectineal crest; 4, cotyloid cavity; 5, symphysis pubis; 6, inferior ischiatic spine and tuberosity. loid angle by a fissure which runs obliquely inwards and downwards. The internal is united with that of the opposite bone, to form the pubic portion of the pelvic symphysis. Ayigles. — The ex- Fig- 85. ternal, also named the cotyloid angle, is the thickest of the three. To it chiefly belongs the rugged


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. PELVIS (ANTERO-LATERAL VIEW). 1, Anterior iliac spine ; 2, posterior iliac spine ; 3, shaft of the ilium, with the ilio-pectineal crest; 4, cotyloid cavity; 5, symphysis pubis; 6, inferior ischiatic spine and tuberosity. loid angle by a fissure which runs obliquely inwards and downwards. The internal is united with that of the opposite bone, to form the pubic portion of the pelvic symphysis. Ayigles. — The ex- Fig- 85. ternal, also named the cotyloid angle, is the thickest of the three. To it chiefly belongs the rugged depressed surface that constitutes the bottom of the coty- loid cavity. The in- ternal unites with the analogous angle of the opposite bone. The •posterior is consolidated at an early period with the antero - internal angle of the ischium, to enclose, inwardly, the oval foramen. Ischium (Figs. 84, 85).—This is the mean, in volume, of the three pieces of the coxa. Situated behind the pubis and ilium, it is flattened above. PELVIS (LATERAL VIEW). 1, External angle of the ilium, or anterior iliac spine ; 2, internal angle, or posterior iliac spine; 3, shaft of the ilium and ilio- pectineal line; 4, cotyloid cavity, or acetabulum ; 6, inferior ischiatic spine, with tuberosity 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, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. New York, D. Appleton


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