. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE PELVIC LIMB 181 by a ridge, which is continuous with the superior isohiatic spine behind. The pelvic surface presents an extensive rough area behind, which is in apposition with the wing of the sacrum. The smooth ihac area is narrow, and is bounded above by a ridge. The crest is convex, and is thick, rough, and prominent in its middle, which forms the highest point of the bone. The tuber sacrale is lower than the crest, is directeil backward, and articulates internally with the sacrum. The tuber coxae is lower still and is
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE PELVIC LIMB 181 by a ridge, which is continuous with the superior isohiatic spine behind. The pelvic surface presents an extensive rough area behind, which is in apposition with the wing of the sacrum. The smooth ihac area is narrow, and is bounded above by a ridge. The crest is convex, and is thick, rough, and prominent in its middle, which forms the highest point of the bone. The tuber sacrale is lower than the crest, is directeil backward, and articulates internally with the sacrum. The tuber coxae is lower still and is very little thickened. The ischia in the female are some- what divergent and flattened behind. The tubera are everted and bear three prom- inences. There is a crest or tuberosity on the ventral surface. The superior ischiatic spine is like that of the cow, but is slightly incurvetl and the muscular. Trochan- teric Trochanter Head fossa / major. 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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