. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Occipitalis muscle Sternocleidomastoid muscle (insertion) M. sternocieidomastoideus Mastoid process â rrocessus mastoideus Trachelomastoid muscle 1 (insertion) r AI. longissimus capitis Stylohyoid muscle M. stylohyoideus -~'P Longus colli muscle Scalenus medius muscle Scalenus posticus muscle (insertion) M. scalenus posterior Serratus posticus superior muscle I slips of insertion) M. serratus posterior superior \\ Shaft of the fifth lil Corpus costae V Scalenus anticus muscle (slips of origin) M. scalenus anterior Scalenus antic
. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Occipitalis muscle Sternocleidomastoid muscle (insertion) M. sternocieidomastoideus Mastoid process â rrocessus mastoideus Trachelomastoid muscle 1 (insertion) r AI. longissimus capitis Stylohyoid muscle M. stylohyoideus -~'P Longus colli muscle Scalenus medius muscle Scalenus posticus muscle (insertion) M. scalenus posterior Serratus posticus superior muscle I slips of insertion) M. serratus posterior superior \\ Shaft of the fifth lil Corpus costae V Scalenus anticus muscle (slips of origin) M. scalenus anterior Scalenus anticus muscle (insertion) M. scalenus anterior Subclavius muscle (insertion)'' Serratus magnus muscle (the ^^ two uppermost slips'of origin) M. serratus anterior Pectoralis major muscle (upper part of the origin of the sternocostal portion) Serratus magnus muscle (slips of origin) M. serratus anteiior External intercostal muscles , Mm. intercostales externi ^ â Internal intercostal muscles Mm. intercostales interni Serratus magnus muscle (slips of origin) M. serratus anterior Serratus posticus inferior muscle (slips of insertion) M. serratus posterior inferior Latissimus dorsi muscle (slips of origin). Pectoralis minor muscle (slips of origin) Pectoralis major muscle (lo'wer part of . he origin of the sternocostal portion) Serratus magnus muscle (slips of origin) M. serratus anterior Rectus abdominis muscle (slips of origin)-' External oblique muscle of the abdomen (upper slips of origin M. obliquus externus abdominis Internal intercostal muscles Mm. intercostales interni ' Ot^Vk according to English li-nglish anatomists regard this as the oH External oblique muscle of the abdomen (lower slips of origin) M obliquus externus abdominis ^\us muscle.âTr. Fig. 519.âOrigins and Insertions of the Muscles on the Anterior and Lateral Walls OF THE Thorax. Seen from the Right Side. Musculi thoracis et abdcminis-Muscles of the thorax and Please note that these images
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