. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 234 THE ARTICULATIONS OF THE HORSE tach the patella to the tuberosity of the tibia. The lateral patellar ligament ox- tends from the lateral part of the anterior surface of the jiatolla to the lateral part of the tuberosity of the til)ia. It receives a stronji: tciidnn from the bicejis fenioris muscle and also part of the fascia lata. The middle patellar ligament extends from the front of the apex of the patella to the distal part of the groove on the tuberosity of the tibia; a bursa is interposed bi-twcen the ligament and the upper pa


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 234 THE ARTICULATIONS OF THE HORSE tach the patella to the tuberosity of the tibia. The lateral patellar ligament ox- tends from the lateral part of the anterior surface of the jiatolla to the lateral part of the tuberosity of the til)ia. It receives a stronji: tciidnn from the bicejis fenioris muscle and also part of the fascia lata. The middle patellar ligament extends from the front of the apex of the patella to the distal part of the groove on the tuberosity of the tibia; a bursa is interposed bi-twcen the ligament and the upper part of the groove, and a smaller one occurs lictwccn the u])per part of the ligament and the apex of the patella. The medial patellar ligament is attached above to the ^ Proximal end nf fmioru-pdUlliir ulti Base of piildl'i Lctcral hriid nf g,islnini,'mius Lnti Tdl fiiniiro-piiliUiir ligament Attachmenl of juint capsule Lateral condyle of femur Lateral femoro-lihial lignmenl PopliU'us Drip digital Jhxor. -£ .. 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, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders


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