. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. The shoulder-joint from in front. (Farabeuf.) upper margin is called the gleno-humeral ligament^ or, to adopt thesubdivisions described by Farabeuf,^ the supragleno-suprahumeral, theportion forming the lower margin is the supragleno-prsehumeral, and Fig. The interior of the shoukler-joint from behind: 1, coraco-humcral liLramont; 2. ligament; 3 supragleno-priiehumcral ligament; 4, prsegleno-subhumoral liga-ment ; 5, upper edge of the tendon of the subscapularis ; ,V, its lower part; B, biceps tendon ;C, cora


. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. The shoulder-joint from in front. (Farabeuf.) upper margin is called the gleno-humeral ligament^ or, to adopt thesubdivisions described by Farabeuf,^ the supragleno-suprahumeral, theportion forming the lower margin is the supragleno-prsehumeral, and Fig. The interior of the shoukler-joint from behind: 1, coraco-humcral liLramont; 2. ligament; 3 supragleno-priiehumcral ligament; 4, prsegleno-subhumoral liga-ment ; 5, upper edge of the tendon of the subscapularis ; ,V, its lower part; B, biceps tendon ;C, coracoid; A, spine of scapula ; (?, glenoid fossa. () the portion imniodiately below the latter is the pra\ ditfereiit portions are shown in Figs. 373 and 374, which arecopied from Farabeufs paper. Of them the one tiiat forms the lower ^ Farabeuf: Bull, de la Soc. do Chirurgie, 1885, p. 391. 610 DISLOCATIONS. margin of the gap, the siipragleno-praehumeral, is often of slightstrength and underlies and is intimately adherent to the tendon of thesubscapularis. The coraco-humeral ligament is a strong wide band extending fromthe root and outer border of the coracoid process over the top of the jointto the neck of tlie humerus above the greater tuberosity, and is inti-mately connect


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