. Anatomy of the cat. Cats; Mammals. 74 THE SKELETON OF THE CAT. infraspinatus, coracobrachialis, and subscapularis muscles. A synovial membrane lines the capsule within and forms a sheath around the biceps tendon, so that the latter does not actually enter the synovial capsule. The elbow-joint (Figs. 52 and 53) is a ginglymus or hinge-joint. The bones which enter into it are the humerus, radius, and ulna. The capsule of the joint forms a sac, with the following attachments to the bones: (i) To the humerus it is attached at the proximal edge of the coronoid and radial fossae; to the sides of t


. Anatomy of the cat. Cats; Mammals. 74 THE SKELETON OF THE CAT. infraspinatus, coracobrachialis, and subscapularis muscles. A synovial membrane lines the capsule within and forms a sheath around the biceps tendon, so that the latter does not actually enter the synovial capsule. The elbow-joint (Figs. 52 and 53) is a ginglymus or hinge-joint. The bones which enter into it are the humerus, radius, and ulna. The capsule of the joint forms a sac, with the following attachments to the bones: (i) To the humerus it is attached at the proximal edge of the coronoid and radial fossae; to the sides of the capitulum and trochlea distad of the two epicon- dyles, and to the distal edge of the olecranon fossa. (2) To the ulna it is attached at the edges of the radial and semilunar. 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 Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942; Jennings, H. S. (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947. [Austin, TX] : BookLab, Inc.


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