. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 90 THE BONES, elevated, is followed by an acromion whose extremity reaches to above the scapulo- humeral articulation. The latter is separated from the remainder of the spine by a constriction called the pedicle of the acromion. The coracoid process is voluminous, and resembles a st mi-flexed finger. The clavicle extends from the acromion to the sternum; it is flattened above and below, and flexed like an italic S, This inflexion of the clavicle is more pronounced in the male than the female. B. Arm.—The humerus of Man

. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 90 THE BONES, elevated, is followed by an acromion whose extremity reaches to above the scapulo- humeral articulation. The latter is separated from the remainder of the spine by a constriction called the pedicle of the acromion. The coracoid process is voluminous, and resembles a st mi-flexed finger. The clavicle extends from the acromion to the sternum; it is flattened above and below, and flexed like an italic S, This inflexion of the clavicle is more pronounced in the male than the female. B. Arm.—The humerus of Man  Stock Photo
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. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 90 THE BONES, elevated, is followed by an acromion whose extremity reaches to above the scapulo- humeral articulation. The latter is separated from the remainder of the spine by a constriction called the pedicle of the acromion. The coracoid process is voluminous, and resembles a st mi-flexed finger. The clavicle extends from the acromion to the sternum; it is flattened above and below, and flexed like an italic S, This inflexion of the clavicle is more pronounced in the male than the female. B. Arm.—The humerus of Man is much longer than that of animals. Its diaphysis is prismatic and divisible into three faces; the deltoid imprint has the form of a V with its point directed downwards. '^r'K.v , r«i«*v.i«r.«c. o^fi^nio, . y, t^aA i^, fnyno/i inwards* thA Fig. 55. The voluminous articular head is turned inwards; the Fig. 56.. 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