. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Fig. 188.—Ossification of the Clavicle. The Scapula. The scapula, or shoulder blade, is of triangular shape and flattened form. It has two surfaces, costal or ventral, and dorsal. From the latter there springs a triangular process called the spine, which ends laterally in the acromion; Clavicular articular surface Medial angle SUPRA-SPIMOUS "FOSSA Vertebral margin—I Arterial foramen. Acromial angle Head and glenoid cavity nGreat scapular notch Infra-spinous fossa Groove for circumflex scapular artery Axillary Inferior angle Fig. 189.—T


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Fig. 188.—Ossification of the Clavicle. The Scapula. The scapula, or shoulder blade, is of triangular shape and flattened form. It has two surfaces, costal or ventral, and dorsal. From the latter there springs a triangular process called the spine, which ends laterally in the acromion; Clavicular articular surface Medial angle SUPRA-SPIMOUS "FOSSA Vertebral margin—I Arterial foramen. Acromial angle Head and glenoid cavity nGreat scapular notch Infra-spinous fossa Groove for circumflex scapular artery Axillary Inferior angle Fig. 189.—The Dorsal Surface of the Right Scapula. whilst from its superior margin there arises a beak-like projection called the coracoid process _ The bone overlies the postero-lateral aspect of the thoracic iramework, reaching from the second to the seventh 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 Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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