. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMB 147 curves over the groove. The groove is undivided. The distal articular surface is decidedly oblique, and the grooves and ridge are very well marked. The coro- noid and olecranon fossae are deep and wide. The condjdoid crest is represented by a rough raised area. The proximal end unites with the shaft at three and one-half to four years, and the distal at about one and one-half years. The radius is short and relatively broad. It is somewhat oblique, the distal end being nearer the median plane than the prox
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMB 147 curves over the groove. The groove is undivided. The distal articular surface is decidedly oblique, and the grooves and ridge are very well marked. The coro- noid and olecranon fossae are deep and wide. The condjdoid crest is represented by a rough raised area. The proximal end unites with the shaft at three and one-half to four years, and the distal at about one and one-half years. The radius is short and relatively broad. It is somewhat oblique, the distal end being nearer the median plane than the proximal. The curvature is more pronounced below than above. The shaft is prismatic in its middle part and has 3 3'. 1, Head; 2, neck; 3, 3', lateral tuberosity; 4, rough prominence for attachment of infraspinatus tendon; 5, deltoid tuberosity; 6, coronoid fossa; 7, lateral condyle; S, lateral epicondyle; 9. medial epicondyle; 10, olecranon 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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