. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 123 Fig. A View of the Second Layer of Muscles of the Back. 1, Trapezius. 2, A portion of the Tendonous ellipse formed by the Trapezius on both sides. 3, Spine of the Scapula. 4, Latissimus Dorsi. 5, Deltoid. 6, Infra-Spinatus and Teres Minor. 7, External Ob- lique of the Abdomen. 8, Gluteus Medius. 9, Gluteus Magnus of each side. 10, Leva- tor Scapulje. 11, Khomboideus Minor. 12, Ehomboideus Major. 13, Splenius Capitis. 14, Splenius Colli. 15, A portion of tiie Origin o
. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 123 Fig. A View of the Second Layer of Muscles of the Back. 1, Trapezius. 2, A portion of the Tendonous ellipse formed by the Trapezius on both sides. 3, Spine of the Scapula. 4, Latissimus Dorsi. 5, Deltoid. 6, Infra-Spinatus and Teres Minor. 7, External Ob- lique of the Abdomen. 8, Gluteus Medius. 9, Gluteus Magnus of each side. 10, Leva- tor Scapulje. 11, Khomboideus Minor. 12, Ehomboideus Major. 13, Splenius Capitis. 14, Splenius Colli. 15, A portion of tiie Origin of the Latissimus Dorsi. 16, Serratus In- ferior Posticus. 17, Supra-Spinatus. IS, Infra-Spinatus. 19, Teres Minor. 20, Teres Major. 21, Long Head of the Triceps Extensor Cubiti. 22, Serratus Major Anticus. 23, Internal Oblique of the Abdomen. The largest muscle of the back (hence the name Dorsal) is of value to move the arms. It has its origin from the lum- bar and sacral vertebrae, and the posterior third of the crest of the ilium, and is inserted by a short tendon into the upper extremity of the humerus. The action of this muscle brings Give the origin and insertion of the Dorsal muscle. State its 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 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864; Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. New York : Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co. ; Chicago : S. C. Griggs & Co.
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