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Title: Anatomy of the cat
Identifier: anatomyofcatrje00reig (find matches)
Year: 1991 (1990s)
Authors: Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942; Jennings, H. S. (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947
Subjects: Cats; Mammals
Publisher: (Austin, TX) : BookLab, Inc.
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
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MUSCLES OF THE BODY. 127 sion in which the fibres coming from the fascia of origin are in- serted into the lamina; and trans- verse processes of the thoracic vertebrae. The lateral division (Fig. 70, b) is much larger than the medial one, forming in the lumbar region a nearly cylin- drical mass. Origin from the crest of the ilium (Fig. 70, 1) and the medial surface of the ilium as far caudad as the auricular impression ; also from the deep layer of the lum- bodorsal fascia (c). This fascia is connected with the crest of the ilium and with the tips of the spinous processes of the vertebrae in the lumbar and thoracic regions, and from it a large proportion of the fibres of the longissimus take origin. In the lumbar region it dips into the muscle as an intermediate longitudinal sheet (r), partially dividing it lengthwise into two parts. Fibres taking origin from haye been removed, the deep layer (c) ,, 1 , . f r-1 • • . being cut where it passes into the longis- the lateral surface of this mter- sh^ul dorsi. i, crest of ihum; 4-7, Ups mediate sheet curve cranioven- trad, and are inserted on the transverse processes of the lum- bar vertebrae. Fibres taking origin from the medial surface of the sheet pass mediocraniad and are inserted into the acces- sory processes and the surfaces' of the vertebral arches. In the thoracic region (Fig, 69, f)
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hx Fig. 70.—Muscles on the Dorsal Side of the Vertebral Column IN THE Lumbar, Sacral, and Cau- dal Regions. Both sheets of the lumbodorsal fascia of spinous processes of the fourth to seventh lumbar vertebree. /, //, tips of spinous processes of first two sacral ver- tebrae, a, b, M. longissimi dorsi (a, medial portion; b, l.'\teral portion; b', portion taking origin from the lumbo- dorsal fascia); c. cut edge of deep layer of lumbodorsal fascia; d, M. multifidus spinae; e, M. extensor caudse medialis; y", M. extensor caudae lateralis, abductor caudte externus. ^. M,

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  • bookyear:1991
  • bookdecade:1990
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Reighard_Jacob_Ellsworth_1861_1942
  • bookauthor:Jennings_H_S_Herbert_Spencer_1868_1947
  • booksubject:Cats
  • booksubject:Mammals
  • bookpublisher:_Austin_TX_BookLab_Inc_
  • bookcontributor:American_Museum_of_Natural_History_Library
  • booksponsor:Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
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