Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . Fig. 30.—Trunk. Superior Aspect. Osteology, 44 Modelling. STERNOMASTOID MASTOIDO-HUMERALISMASTOt DO-HUM ERALIS PECTORALIS MAJOR(STERNO-HUMERAL) PECTORALIS MAJOR(STEP NO-APONEUROTIC) SERRATUS MAGNUS pectoralis minor(sterno-trochinian) EXTERNAL OBLIQUE RECTUS ABDOMINIS INTERNAL OBLIQUE RECTUS PEMORIS VASTUSINTERNUS SARTORIUS GRACI LIS SEMI-MEM BR ANOSUSSEMI-TENDINOSUS Fig. 31.—Trunk. Inferior Aspect. Myology. Modelling 45 ATTACHMENTS OF MUSCLES. (Fig. 31.) Sterno-mastoid (origin) anterior extremity oi sternum ; (insertion) angle of lower jaw,and mas


Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . Fig. 30.—Trunk. Superior Aspect. Osteology, 44 Modelling. STERNOMASTOID MASTOIDO-HUMERALISMASTOt DO-HUM ERALIS PECTORALIS MAJOR(STERNO-HUMERAL) PECTORALIS MAJOR(STEP NO-APONEUROTIC) SERRATUS MAGNUS pectoralis minor(sterno-trochinian) EXTERNAL OBLIQUE RECTUS ABDOMINIS INTERNAL OBLIQUE RECTUS PEMORIS VASTUSINTERNUS SARTORIUS GRACI LIS SEMI-MEM BR ANOSUSSEMI-TENDINOSUS Fig. 31.—Trunk. Inferior Aspect. Myology. Modelling 45 ATTACHMENTS OF MUSCLES. (Fig. 31.) Sterno-mastoid (origin) anterior extremity oi sternum ; (insertion) angle of lower jaw,and mastoid process. Mastoido-humeralis (o.) posterior surface of skull and upper part ofneck : (i.) anterior border of humerus, and anterior extremity of sternum. Fectoralis major(sterno-humeral) (o.) sternum: (i.) anterior margin of humerus. Pectoralis major (sterno-aponeurotic) (o.) sternum: (i.) aponeurosis of sterno-humeral portion and that of internalsurface of leg. Serratus Magnus (o.) by digitations from the first eight ribs : (i.) subscapularfossa. Pectoralis minor (stemo-trochinian) (o.) abdomi


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