. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Axis of the neck of the humerus Articular cartilage of the glenoid fossa Fig. 390.—Enarthrosis,1 or Arthrodia ; Ball-and-socket Joint. (The Right Shoulder-Joint seen from before, the anterior half of the glenoid fossa and of the capsule of the Joint having been removed.) Great trochanter Trochanter major Cotyloid ligament l&'L ^a Labrum J&m^lttP?M Capsule of the joint ' t^^SpS^^jM^^-:' Capsula articularis \ /-'\AwM}*^t$MM\ Frontal articular axi (axis of flexion Axis of the neck of the femur. Articular cartilag


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Axis of the neck of the humerus Articular cartilage of the glenoid fossa Fig. 390.—Enarthrosis,1 or Arthrodia ; Ball-and-socket Joint. (The Right Shoulder-Joint seen from before, the anterior half of the glenoid fossa and of the capsule of the Joint having been removed.) Great trochanter Trochanter major Cotyloid ligament l&'L ^a Labrum J&m^lttP?M Capsule of the joint ' t^^SpS^^jM^^-:' Capsula articularis \ /-'\AwM}*^t$MM\ Frontal articular axi (axis of flexion Axis of the neck of the femur. Articular cartilage of the horseshoe-shaped articular portion of the acetabulum Sagittal articular axis (axis of adduction and abduction) Interarticular or round ligament Lig. teres femoris Fossa of the acetabulum Fossa acetabuli Transverse ligament Lig. transversum acetabuli (Labrum glenoidale) Fibrous portion"> Pars fibrosa | of the capsule of the joint Synovial portion I capsula: articularis Lars synovialis J Axis of rotation Fig. 391.—Enarthrosis,1 or Arthrodia; Ball-and-Socket Joint. (The Right Hip-Joint seen from Before, the Anterior Half of the Acetabulum and of the Capsule of the Joint having been removed.) 1 I have departed a little and the shoulder joint are cl shoulder-joint, in which the Gelenk—lit., "free joint "; \ extent, is called Enakthros of the hip and the shoulder jo: than in the other has not bee the terms Enarthrosis and this page from the author's terminology, which differs slightly from that in use in England. Both the hip rd by him as examples of Articulatio sphjeroidea, K-ugelgelenk—lit., " ball joint"; one of these, the : articular surface is considerably less than a hemisphere in extent, is called by him Arthrodia, freies e other, the hip-joint, in which the concave articular surface is considerably more than a hemisphere in sgelenk— lit., "nut ; English anatomists do not, as a rule, draw this distinction. The move


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