. The horse in health and disease : a text-book pertaining to veterinary science for agricultural students . Horses; Horses. .Mesoteitdm. Synoi/lal sheath Fig. 10.—Diagram of cross-section of bursa (A) and tendon sheath (B): r, Tendon. For the sake of clearness the synovial sacs are represented as somewhat distended. (Sisson, Anatomy of Domestic Animals.) In the following classification of the chief muscles of the fore limb, which is given to illustrate the general arrangement of muscles, the names are those given preference in Sisson's "Anatomy of Domestic Animals": Flexor Muscles o


. The horse in health and disease : a text-book pertaining to veterinary science for agricultural students . Horses; Horses. .Mesoteitdm. Synoi/lal sheath Fig. 10.—Diagram of cross-section of bursa (A) and tendon sheath (B): r, Tendon. For the sake of clearness the synovial sacs are represented as somewhat distended. (Sisson, Anatomy of Domestic Animals.) In the following classification of the chief muscles of the fore limb, which is given to illustrate the general arrangement of muscles, the names are those given preference in Sisson's "Anatomy of Domestic Animals": Flexor Muscles of the Elbow: 1. Biceps brachii. 2. Brachialis. Flexor Muscles of the Carpus: 1. Flexor carpi radialis. 2. Flexor carpi ulnaris. 3. Ulnaris lateralis. Flexor Muscles of the Digit: 1. Superficial digital flexor. 2. Deep digital flexor. Extensor Muscles of the Elbow: 1. Tensor fasciae antibrachii. 2. Triceps brachii. 3. Anconeus. Extensor Muscles of the Carpus: 1. Extensor carpi radialis. 2. Extensor carpi obUquus. Extensor Muscles of the Digit: 1. Common digital extensor. 2. Lateral digital extensor. In addition to these muscles of the fore limb, attention is called particularly to the heavy muscles of the haunch and thigh, where the propelling power of the horse lies. Notice is also directed to the relation between the development of these muscles and the conformation of the animal's body.' ' Agricultural students whose time is limited need not be required to describe each muscle in detail. Those who wish to go into the subject more fully are referred to text-books on veterinary 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 Hadley, Frederick Brown, 1880-. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company


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