The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management (1906) (14585634008)
Summary
Horse scapula, inner surface
Identifier: horseitstreatm05axej (find matches)
Title: The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Axe, J. Wortley
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: London, Gresham Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: NCSU Libraries
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Fig. 296.—Scapula (Outer Surface) 1, 1 Spine of the Scapula. Coracoid Process. 3 Glenoid Ca\nty for Articulation of Humerus. * DorsalAngle. Cervical Angle. ^ Cartilage of Prolongation. 194 HEALTH AND DISEASE Humerus (figs. 298, 299).
Text Appearing After Image:
The humerus, or arm-bone, is a bone ofgreat thickness and density, and issituated between the scapula orbhide-bone al)ove and the radiusand the ulna below. Externallythe body of the bone is deeplygrooved by the furrow oj torsion,and presents at about its upperthird a somewhat bold pointed pro-jection, the external tuberosity. Onthe internal surface it presents arounded prominence, the internal Fig. 297.—Scapula (Inner Surface • Coracoid Process. Glenoid Cavity,of Prolongation. 3 Cartilage important