. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. Fie. 295.—The Anterior Extremity of the Horse in Flexion. (Colin.) A B, line of action of infraspinatus. CD, line of action of biceps flexor. E F, line of action of metacarpal flexor. G H, line of action of flexor pedis. Fig. 296.—Posterior Extremity of the Horse in Flexion. {Colin.) A B. line of action of superficial gluteus muscle. C D, line of action of ischio-tibial muscles. E F, line of action of metatarsal flexor. 6? U, lines of action of flexors of foot. their action serving then to flex the humero-


. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. Fie. 295.—The Anterior Extremity of the Horse in Flexion. (Colin.) A B, line of action of infraspinatus. CD, line of action of biceps flexor. E F, line of action of metacarpal flexor. G H, line of action of flexor pedis. Fig. 296.—Posterior Extremity of the Horse in Flexion. {Colin.) A B. line of action of superficial gluteus muscle. C D, line of action of ischio-tibial muscles. E F, line of action of metatarsal flexor. 6? U, lines of action of flexors of foot. their action serving then to flex the humero-radial articulation, instead of extending it, as occurs when they act with the foot in the air. The movements of the different parts of the animal body depend upon the union of the different parts of the skeleton with each other and the mode of insertion of the muscles. The movable parts of the skeleton are designated as joints, the relative positions of the bones forming a. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Chicago, A. Eger


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