Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . UPPER EXTREMITY. TWENTIETH DISSECTION. ANTERIOR SCAPULAR MUSCLES; POSTERIOR OFSHOULDER AND ARM. ANTEBIOR SCAPULAR MUSCLES. Dissection.—The subject should be in the same position as for the nine-teenth dissection, and the latter dissection should have been completed. Re-flect the upper extremity so as to apply its posterior surface to the posteriorsurface of the thorax. Terms of Relation.—These are the general terms (page 2),and special terms, applied to t


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . UPPER EXTREMITY. TWENTIETH DISSECTION. ANTERIOR SCAPULAR MUSCLES; POSTERIOR OFSHOULDER AND ARM. ANTEBIOR SCAPULAR MUSCLES. Dissection.—The subject should be in the same position as for the nine-teenth dissection, and the latter dissection should have been completed. Re-flect the upper extremity so as to apply its posterior surface to the posteriorsurface of the thorax. Terms of Relation.—These are the general terms (page 2),and special terms, applied to the thorax, of exterior and antero-lateral. Bones and Bone Areas, Plate 113.—The anterior surface ofthe scapula, and the exterior surfaces of the anterolateral area,of the eight or nine superior ribs, form the osseous frameworkof the region occupied by the anterior scapular muscles. Dissection.—Expose the exterior surface of the serratus magnus muscle,and the anterior surface of the subscapulars muscle. 1. Serratus Magnus Muscle, Plates 113 and 157.—This mus-cle is attached : anteriorly, by nine serrations, to the exteriorsur


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