Volume 1
Elements of anatomy / / edited by William Sharpey, Allen Thomson, and Edward Albert Schafer.
- Jones Quain
- Date:
- 1878
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Elements of anatomy / / edited by William Sharpey, Allen Thomson, and Edward Albert Schafer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![PAGE Ossification of the Bones of the Upper Limb . . 95 V. The PivLYis and Lower Limb . . . . 100 Innominate Bone . . 100 Ilium . . . . loi Os Pubis . . .102 Ischium . . . . 103 The Pelvis . . .104 Position of Pelvis . . 105 Diiferences according to Sex . . . .106 Femur 107 Patella . . . .110 Tibia . . . . . no Fibula . . . .112 Tarsus 114 Calcaneum or Os Calcis . 114 Astragalus. . ..115 Scaphoid Bone . . 115 Cuneiform Bones . . 115 Cuboid Bone . . .116 Metatarsus . . . , 116 Phalanges . . . • The l^ones of the Foot as a Whole . . . . 117 Ossification of the Bones of the Pelvis and Lower Limb . . . . iiS MoRrilOLOGY OF THE BONES OF THE LlMJiS . . 122 I Eelation to the Axial > Skek^ton , . .122 Honiological Comparison of Upper and Lower Limbs . . . 123 Shoulder and Pelvic Girdles . . .123 Bones of the Limbs , 124 Hand and Foot . . 127 Table of the Homologous Bones in the Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs . 129 Carpus and Tarsus . 129 Sca])ula and Ilium . . 129 Adaptation of the Skeleton to the Erect Attitude . 129 SECTION IL—ARTHROLOGY . 131 The Articulations in General . . . 131 Various Forms of Joints . '131 j Various kinds of Movement 132 i Akticulations of the Trunk } AND Head . • • i33 ! Articulations of the Verte- bral Column . '133 Articulations of the Atlas, Axis, and Occipital Bone . . . . 137 Articulations of the Bibs . 140 Temporo-Maxillary Articu- lation . . . . 144 I'AGE Articulations of the Urper Limb .... 146 The Scapulo-Clavicuiar Arcli 146 Sterno-Clavicular Articu- lation . . . . 146 Scapulo-Clavicular Arti- culation . . .146 Ligaments of the Scapula 148 Articulations of the Fore- Arm and Elbow . . 150 Superior Radio-Ulnar Ar- ticulation . . .150 Inferior Badio-Ulnar Ar- ticulation . . . 150 Tlic Elbow-Joint . .152 The Wrist-Joint and Arti- culations of the Hand . 154 Radio • Carpal Articula- tion .... 154 Carpal Articulations . . 155 Carpo-Metacarpal and In- termetacarpal Articula- tions . . . . 157 Metacarpo-Phalangeal and Interphalangeal Articu- lations . . . 15S A.RTICULATIONS of the Pelvis 159 Articulation of the Pelvis with the last Lumbar Vertebra . . . 159 Articulation of the Sacrum and Coccyx, and of the Pieces of the Coccyx . 160 Macro-Iliac Articulation . 161 A];i!CULATIONS OF THE Lower Limb . .163 The Hip-Joint . . . 163 The Knee-Joint . , .166 Tibio-Fibular Articulations 172 The Ankle-Joint . . . 173 Articulations of the Foot . 174 Articulations of the Cal- caneum, Astragalus, and Scaphoid Bones . . 174 Calcaneo-Cuboid Articu- lation . . . .176 Articulations of the Sca- phoid, Cuboid, and Cu- neiform Bones . . 177 Articulation of the Tarsus with the Metatarsus . 179 Metatarso-Phalangeal and Interphalangeal Arti- culations - . .181 SECTION III.—MYOLOGY. The Muscles in General . 183 FAsciiE 185 Muscles and Fascia of the Upper Limb . . . 187 Between the Trunk and Up- per Limb posteriorly . 187 Between the Trunk and Up- per Limb anteriorly . 193](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24758280_0001_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)