The pocket Gray, or, Anatomist's vade-mecum / by the late Edward Cotterell.
- Cotterell, Edward, 1857-1898.
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The pocket Gray, or, Anatomist's vade-mecum / by the late Edward Cotterell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![ligaments(A)—Capitis, apex and hinder border of mastoid process, outer ^ superior curved line of occiput(T) ; Colli, posterior tubercles of transverse processes of ist, 2nd, and 3rd cervical vertebrae(T) (External posterior branches of cer- vical). [Extends spine and head; laterally flexes head and rotates face to the same side.] BACK, 4TH LAYER. Erector spinae : Outer mass. Sacro-lumbalis, musculus ac- cessorius, cervicalis ascendens. Inner mass. Longissimus dorsi, transversalis colli, trachelo-mastoid. [In all its parts extends spine.] Erector spinae : posterior ith inner lip of iliac crest, from the sacral transverse processes, and lower part of posterior surface of sacrum, from the sacral, lumbar and lower 3 dorsal spines, with supra-spinous ligaments(T). Divides opposite last rib into sacro-lumbalis and longissimus dorsi (External posterior branches of sacral and lumbar). Sacro-lumbalis, vcl ilio-costalis : erector spinae(F)—angles of lower 6 or 7 ribs(T) (External posterior branches of lumbar and dorsal). Musculus accessorius : angles of lower 6 ribs(T)-—angles of upper 6 ribs, and transverse process of 7th cervical(T) (External posterior branches of dorsal). Cervicalis ascendens : angles of 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th ribs (t) — Posterior transverse tubercles of 6th, 5th, and 4th cervical vertebrge(T) (External posterior branches of cervical). Longissimus dorsi. (See erector spina, of which it forms nearly the whole of the inner mass.) Internally. Accessory processes of lumbar and transverse processes of dorsal vertebrae(tf). Ex- ternally. Lumbar transverse processes(F), middle layer of fascia lumborum. To all the ribs except first two or three by fleshy processes between tubercle and angle(F) (External posterior branches of lumbar and dorsal). Transversalis colli: transverse processes of upper 5 dorsal vertebrae(T)—Posterior tubercles of transverse processes of 6th, 5th, 4th, 3rd, and 2nd cervical vertebrae(T) (External posterior branches of cervical). Trachelo-mastoideus: transverse processes of upper 4 dorsal vertebrae(T), articular processes of 7th, 6th, 5th, and 4th cervical vertebrae(t)—posterior edge of mastoid process (f) (External posterior branches of cervical). Spinalis dorsi: spinous processes of nth and 12th dorsal and ist and 2nd lumbar vertebrae (ft)—Spinous processes of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28079838_0050.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)