. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE ANTERIOR LIMBS. 257 metacarpus and tlie coraco-radialis, passes below the antibrachial band of the latter, as under a fibrous bridge. Action.—It is simply a flexor of the fore-arm. Fig. INTERNAL ASPECT OF LEFT ANTERIOR LIMB. 1, Prolonging cartilage of scapula; 2, Inner surface of scapula; 3, Subscapularis; 4, Adductor of the arm, or teres major; 5, Supra- or antea-spinatus; 6, Long extensor of the fore-arm, or portion of the caput magnum; 7, Large extensor of the fore-arm, the other portion of the c
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE ANTERIOR LIMBS. 257 metacarpus and tlie coraco-radialis, passes below the antibrachial band of the latter, as under a fibrous bridge. Action.—It is simply a flexor of the fore-arm. Fig. INTERNAL ASPECT OF LEFT ANTERIOR LIMB. 1, Prolonging cartilage of scapula; 2, Inner surface of scapula; 3, Subscapularis; 4, Adductor of the arm, or teres major; 5, Supra- or antea-spinatus; 6, Long extensor of the fore-arm, or portion of the caput magnum; 7, Large extensor of the fore-arm, the other portion of the caput magnum; 8, Middle extensor, or caput medium; 9, Humeralis externus, or short flexor of the fore-arm; 10, Coraco-humeralis; 11, Upper extremity of humerus; 12, Coraco-radialis, or flexor brachii; 13, Lower extremity of humerus; 14, Brachial fascia; 15, Anterior extensor of the metacarpus, or extensor metacarpi magnus; 16, Belly and aponeurotic termination of the flexor brachii; 17, Ulna; 18, Ulnaris acces- sorius, or oblique flexor of the metacarpeus; 19, Internal flexor of the meta- carpus, or epicondylo-metacarpeus; 20, Radius; 21, Tendon of the oblique extensor; 22, Large metacarpal bone; 23, Flexor tendons of the foot; 24, Sus- pensory ligament; 25, Internal rudimentary metacarpal bone; 26, Extensor tendon of the foot; 27, Metacarpo-phalangeal sheath; 28, Lateral cartilages of the foot; 29, 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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