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Title: Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy
Identifier: cu31924001023294 (find matches)
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Wilder, Burt G. (Burt Green), 1841-1925; Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944
Subjects: Cats; Dissection; Mammals
Publisher: New York and Chicago, A. S. Barnes & Company
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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262 ANATOMICAL TECHNOLOGY. Fig. 71, "where their origin areas are seen to be respectively intermediate, distal and proxi- mal. It should be remembered that the names here applied to them are merely provisional. EpitrocMearis (§ 681).—The proximal end is in position; the distal tendon has been reflected ; the tendons of the two divisions of the peoto-antebi'achialis (§§ 645-647, Fig. 73), with which it is associated, have been removed. Extensor (carpi) radialis hr&vior (§ 696); ^apuLldl,
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ex. rad. longior (§ 694).—The former of these two associated muscles was but par- tially visible in Fig. 74. Flexor (digitorum) communis ectalis.— This represents the common flexor of the digits which, in Authropotomy, is called sub- limis, siiperficialis or perforatus. It is not particularly described herein. Flexor (carpi) radialis (§ 702).—The divi- sion of the insertion tendon described by Straus-Durckheim does not appear in this figure. Latissimus (§ 635).—After the division of the bicipital arch, the parts immediately concerned in its formation were removed. The figure shows the intimate association f the distal ends of the latissimus and teres, and the origin of the epilrocTilearia from the ectal aspect of the former near its ventral margin. Levator anguli scapulm (§ 666).—As shown in Fig. 43 and 73, the origins of this and of the serratus magrms are practically contin- uous. Meditriceps (§ 683).—The cephalic aspect of the proximal end appears in Fig. 74. Mhomboideus (§ 620).—The scapular end of this muscle is seen to be coextensive with the scapular ends of the serratus magnus and lemxtor anguli scapulae, but, as shown upon Fig. 43 and 44, the insertion area is partly upon the ental and partly upon the ectal aspect of the vertebral margin of the bone. Serratus magnus (§ 664).—See lev. ang. scap., above. IWes (§ 680).—As stated elsewhere, the word major is superfluous. The figure well shows the passage of the combined tendons of this muscle and the latissimus between the two heads of the coraeoideus. Fig. 75.—The Muscles upon the Entai Aspect op the Scapula and the Caudal Aspect of the Bkachium AND ANTEBRACHIUM.

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  • bookyear:1886
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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Wilder_Burt_G_Burt_Green_1841_1925
  • bookauthor:Gage_Simon_Henry_1851_1944
  • booksubject:Cats
  • booksubject:Dissection
  • booksubject:Mammals
  • bookpublisher:New_York_and_Chicago_A_S_Barnes_Company
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