. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . PLATE III. — 30 PLATE IV. NORMAL SHOULDER JOINT—POSTERIOR-ANTERIOR VIEW—HEAD OF HUMERISROTATED OUTWARDS. As in Plate III, ihe articular surface of the head of the humerus, itsanotoniical neck, the bicipital groove, the glenoid cavity, the neck andspine of the scapula, acromion and coracoid processes all show up verydistinctly. The apparent separation of the acromio-clavicular articulationis not so PLATE IV. 32 — PLATE V. NORMAL EI-BOW JOINT—AXTERO-POSTERIOR VIEW—FOREARM IN SVPINATION. The humerus articulates wi


. A radiographic atlas of the pathologic changes of bones and joints . PLATE III. — 30 PLATE IV. NORMAL SHOULDER JOINT—POSTERIOR-ANTERIOR VIEW—HEAD OF HUMERISROTATED OUTWARDS. As in Plate III, ihe articular surface of the head of the humerus, itsanotoniical neck, the bicipital groove, the glenoid cavity, the neck andspine of the scapula, acromion and coracoid processes all show up verydistinctly. The apparent separation of the acromio-clavicular articulationis not so PLATE IV. 32 — PLATE V. NORMAL EI-BOW JOINT—AXTERO-POSTERIOR VIEW—FOREARM IN SVPINATION. The humerus articulates with the uhia and radius, and the head of theradius articulates with the lesser sigmoid cavity of the ulna. We see distinctly the and internal condyles, the olecranon fossa,the trochlear and the radial head of the humerus; the olecranon andcoronoid processes of the ulna; the head, neck and bicipital tuberosity ofthe radius.


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