. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 1(57.— of Pig; Dorsal View. 1, Dorsal tuberosity; 2, alar foramen; 3, win^;; 4, intervertebral foramen: o, dorsal arch; 6, ventral tubercle; 7. surface for dens. Fig. 115S.—.\tl.\s of Pig; Anterior View. jrsal tuberosity; 2, wing; 3, alar foramen; 4, rior articular cavity; 5, ventral tubercle. heads of the first ribs. It has foramina transvorsaria, and usually two foramina in each side of the arch. The dorsal tuberosity of the atlas is large. The ventral tubercle is long, com- pressed laterally, and projects back under the a
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 1(57.— of Pig; Dorsal View. 1, Dorsal tuberosity; 2, alar foramen; 3, win^;; 4, intervertebral foramen: o, dorsal arch; 6, ventral tubercle; 7. surface for dens. Fig. 115S.—.\tl.\s of Pig; Anterior View. jrsal tuberosity; 2, wing; 3, alar foramen; 4, rior articular cavity; 5, ventral tubercle. heads of the first ribs. It has foramina transvorsaria, and usually two foramina in each side of the arch. The dorsal tuberosity of the atlas is large. The ventral tubercle is long, com- pressed laterally, and projects back under the axis. The wing is flattened and bears a posterior tuberosity. The foramen transversarium passes through the. 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders
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