. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. u I C. u. C. a. C. u. 7c 4 ? \ - Mc. 5 w m JF ' Left Thor- FlG. 1S9.—Skeleton- of Distal : ACic Limb of Pig; Dorsal \"iew. R, Distal end of radius; U, distal end (styloid proc- ess) of ulna; C. r., radial carpal; C. i., intermediate carpal; C. u., ulnar carpal; C. 5, C. 3, C. 4< second, third, and fourth carpal bones; Mc. 2—o, metacarpal bones; , ,Ph. S, first, second, and third pha- langes. Nj^ IF Fig. 190.— Skeleton Thoiucic Limb R, Distal end of radii ess) of ulna; C. r., C. t. m OF Distal Part of Left
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. u I C. u. C. a. C. u. 7c 4 ? \ - Mc. 5 w m JF ' Left Thor- FlG. 1S9.—Skeleton- of Distal : ACic Limb of Pig; Dorsal \"iew. R, Distal end of radius; U, distal end (styloid proc- ess) of ulna; C. r., radial carpal; C. i., intermediate carpal; C. u., ulnar carpal; C. 5, C. 3, C. 4< second, third, and fourth carpal bones; Mc. 2—o, metacarpal bones; , ,Ph. S, first, second, and third pha- langes. Nj^ IF Fig. 190.— Skeleton Thoiucic Limb R, Distal end of radii ess) of ulna; C. r., C. t. m OF Distal Part of Left JF Pig; ^' A'lEw. is; L', distal end (styloid proc- C. u., C. a., radial, intermedi- ate, ulnar, and accessor>- carpal bones; C. /-4, first to fourth carpal bones; Mc. 2-5, metacarpal bones; Ph. 1, Ph. 2, Ph. 3, first, second, and third phalanges; S, prox- imal, and 6", distal sesamoid bones. on the radius. The bone contains a considerable medullary canal, and is con- solidated at three to three and a half years. The carpus comprises eight bones, four in each row. The bones of the prox- imal row resemble those of the ox, with the exception of the accessory, which is more like that of the horse, but has no lateral groove. The first carpal is small, elon- gated from before backward, rounded, and articulates in front with the second carpal. The latter is high antl narrow, and articulates with the second and third metacarpal bones distally. The third carpal articulates with the radial and intermediate above, the third metacarpal bone below. The fourth is the largest bone of the row; it articulates with the intermediate and ulnar above, the fourth and fifth meta- carpals below, and bears a tuberosity on its volar 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, 1865-19
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