. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ee borders, and threeangles. The anterior surface, venter or costal surface (fades cos-tal is) presents:— Subscapular fossa (fossa subscapularis), a concave tri-angular surface for attachment of subscapular muscles,marked by Oblique ridges (linen musculares) for the tendinous inter-sections of the muscle ; Marginal warf


. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ee borders, and threeangles. The anterior surface, venter or costal surface (fades cos-tal is) presents:— Subscapular fossa (fossa subscapularis), a concave tri-angular surface for attachment of subscapular muscles,marked by Oblique ridges (linen musculares) for the tendinous inter-sections of the muscle ; Marginal warfare, for attachment of serratus magnus; Subscapular angle (angvlus subscapularis), a transversedepression at the upper pari for the thickest pari r the muscle. The posterior surface, or dorsum (fades dorsalis),presents:— 5 66 HUMAN ANATOMY. Spine (spina scapulae), a bony ridge passing upward, for-ward, and outward, dividing it unequally into two fossae, afford-ing attachment to the trapezius muscle above and the deltoidbelow, and terminating above in the acromion process; Supraspinous fossa (fossa supraspinata) above the spine,for the origin of the supraspinatus muscle; Infraspinous fossa (fossa infraspinata) below, for theorigin of the infraspinatus muscle;. Fig. scapula, anterior surface. Nutrient foramen, near the upper part of the infraspinousfossa, for nutrient artery. The marginal surface extends from the glenoid cavity down-ward and backward to an inch above inferior angle, its innerside formed by An elevated ridge, for the attachment of the aponeurosisbetween the infraspinatus and two teres muscles; its outer side OSTEOLOGY. 67 by the axillary border. It is divided by an oblique line into twoparts, the upper for the teres minor and the lower for the teresmajor muscles, and crossed by a groove near the upper part forthe dorsalis scapulas vessels; >*/ Co ra cot&


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