The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . Fig. 54. muscles of the upper of the humerus. ARM. D. , Biceps; anses bytwo tendons, one, called the short head, fromthe coracoid process; the other, the longhead, which passes through the capsularligament of the joint, from the upper partof the glenoid cavity; inserted by a roundedtendon into the tubercle of the radius. anticus, a broad muscle coveringthe anterior surface of the lower part of thehumerus; arises from fleshy serrations onboth sides of the insertion of the deltoid, theinterior surface of the humer
The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . Fig. 54. muscles of the upper of the humerus. ARM. D. , Biceps; anses bytwo tendons, one, called the short head, fromthe coracoid process; the other, the longhead, which passes through the capsularligament of the joint, from the upper partof the glenoid cavity; inserted by a roundedtendon into the tubercle of the radius. anticus, a broad muscle coveringthe anterior surface of the lower part of thehumerus; arises from fleshy serrations onboth sides of the insertion of the deltoid, theinterior surface of the humerus, and fromthe intermuscular septa attached to the con-dyloid ridges; its fibres converging are in- Fig. 54 is a posterior vio tv of the upper arm, showingfhc triceps muscle. 1. Its external head. 2. Its long,or scapular head. 3. Its internal, or BhfTt head. process of die ulna 5. Radius 6. Capsu-lar Ibj&meat. raicapt musclx MYOLOGY. Ill terltd into the coronoid piucess of the ulnii. 4 Triceps extensor rubiti,a three-headed muscle; the external lieaa arises from the humerus,below the insertion of the teres minor, and from the intermuscularseptum; the internal head arises from ihe septum and the humerus,below the insertion of the teres major; the middle, or sccpular headar-ses from the upper third of the inferior border of the scapula; thethree heads unite, and form a broad muscle, which is inserted into theolecranon of the ulna. Fig 55. Brachial Region.—This group comprises twenty muscles: thefirst five constitute the anterior superficial layer; the next three theanterior deep layer; the seven succeeding the posterior superficiallayer ; and the five remaining the posterior deep layer. 1. Pronator radii teres; arises by two heads,one from the inner condyle of the humerus andadjoining fascia, the other from the coronoidprocess of the ulna; inserted into the middlethird of the oblique ridge
Size: 984px × 2540px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookpub, booksubjecthydrotherapy