. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 282 THE MUSCLES. superior extremity of that bone, and assists in rearing. In the first instance it acts as a lever of the first order; in the second, as one of the third order. Fig. 129.. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE CROUP AND THIGH. 1, Middle glutens, or gluteus maximus; 2, Anterior spinous process of ilium; 3, Muscle of the fascia lata, or tensor vaginas; 4, Superficial gluteus, or gluteus externus; *, Great trochanter of femur; 5, Fascia lata; 6, Patella, with insertion of rectus; 7, Long vastus, or addncfio^ magnus; 8

. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 282 THE MUSCLES. superior extremity of that bone, and assists in rearing. In the first instance it acts as a lever of the first order; in the second, as one of the third order. Fig. 129.. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE CROUP AND THIGH. 1, Middle glutens, or gluteus maximus; 2, Anterior spinous process of ilium; 3, Muscle of the fascia lata, or tensor vaginas; 4, Superficial gluteus, or gluteus externus; *, Great trochanter of femur; 5, Fascia lata; 6, Patella, with insertion of rectus; 7, Long vastus, or addncfio^ magnus; 8 Stock Photo
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. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 282 THE MUSCLES. superior extremity of that bone, and assists in rearing. In the first instance it acts as a lever of the first order; in the second, as one of the third order. Fig. 129.. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE CROUP AND THIGH. 1, Middle glutens, or gluteus maximus; 2, Anterior spinous process of ilium; 3, Muscle of the fascia lata, or tensor vaginas; 4, Superficial gluteus, or gluteus externus; *, Great trochanter of femur; 5, Fascia lata; 6, Patella, with insertion of rectus; 7, Long vastus, or addncfio^ magnus; 8, Superior and, 9, lateral coccy- geal muscles; 10, Semitendinosus and semimembranosus; 11, 12, Inferior portions of long vastus; 13, Fascia of the thigh; 14, Vastus externus. 3. Deep Gluteus. (Fig. 131, 6.) Synonyms.—Ilio-trochanterius parvus—Girard. Gluteus medius—Bourgelat Glu- teus minimus—La/osse and Bigot. The gluteus minimus of anthropotomists. (Gluteus internus—Percivail.) Form—Situation, —A small, short, thick, and quadilateral muscle, flattened above and below, situated beneath the preceding, and above the coxo-femoral articulation. Structure and Attachments.—It is composed of voluminous muscular and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chauveau, Auguste, 1827-1917; Arloing, Saturnin, 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. tr. New York. D. Appleton and company