. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 760 DISEASES OF THE WITHERS. aponeurotic bands or sheaths. The vertebrse give attachment by the cartilaginous nucleus, which is at their apex, to the pos- terior portion of the yellow, elastic cord, which is part of the funicular portion of the Ugamentum nuchas, and are also united by the interspinal ligament. The muscles which rest upon the ver- tebrae form six different planes, thus divided: 1st. The sMn, Hned inside by cellular tissue, more condensed toward the median line than on the sides, where it is loose; 2d. The trapezium m
. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 760 DISEASES OF THE WITHERS. aponeurotic bands or sheaths. The vertebrse give attachment by the cartilaginous nucleus, which is at their apex, to the pos- terior portion of the yellow, elastic cord, which is part of the funicular portion of the Ugamentum nuchas, and are also united by the interspinal ligament. The muscles which rest upon the ver- tebrae form six different planes, thus divided: 1st. The sMn, Hned inside by cellular tissue, more condensed toward the median line than on the sides, where it is loose; 2d. The trapezium muscle, thin and aponeurotic inferiorly, but thicker in its upper Fig. 557.—let and 2d Layers of the Eeglon of the Withers. P.—Skin folded down, pf.—Funicular portion of the cervical ligament, to.—Cer- vical portion of the trapezium, td.—Dorsal portion of the same, ea,—^Acromion spine which is muscular (Fig. 557), and lying over the external surface of the scapula and its cartilage of prolongation. 3d. The rhoin- boideus muscle, which is separated from the second plane on its external surface by a layer of loose cellular tissue (Fig. 558), and is lined in its internal face, by a yellow elastic band, inserted on the inside face of the cartilage of prolongation of the 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 Liautard, Alexandre Franc?ois Augustin, 1835-. New York, Sabiston & Murray
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