. The horse in health and disease : a text-book pertaining to veterinary science for agricultural students . Horses; Horses. CHAPTER III THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM The muscles of the body eoin|)risc tho flesh or lean meat and the muscular part of the walls of the stomach, intestines, and other. Fif?. S.—Superficial layer of muscles: x, Wing of Atlas; 2, spine of scapula; 4, C(jndyle of humerus; 6, deltoid tuberosity; 8, olecranon; 10, external angle of ilium; 20, patella; 21', lateral condyle of tibia. (Ellenberger-Baum, Anat. fiir Kunstler.) soft organs. The muscular system is the largest of all the


. The horse in health and disease : a text-book pertaining to veterinary science for agricultural students . Horses; Horses. CHAPTER III THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM The muscles of the body eoin|)risc tho flesh or lean meat and the muscular part of the walls of the stomach, intestines, and other. Fif?. S.—Superficial layer of muscles: x, Wing of Atlas; 2, spine of scapula; 4, C(jndyle of humerus; 6, deltoid tuberosity; 8, olecranon; 10, external angle of ilium; 20, patella; 21', lateral condyle of tibia. (Ellenberger-Baum, Anat. fiir Kunstler.) soft organs. The muscular system is the largest of all the body systems, the skeletal muscles alone representing 45 per cent, of the .52. 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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