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Joints and Ligaments of Clavicle-stock-foto
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Right Clavicle-Multiple Views-stock-foto
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Anterior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Superior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Right view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Posterior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Left view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Inferior view of Right Clavicle-stock-foto
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Clavicle, superior surface, human  anatomy-stock-foto
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. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . Fig. 50.—The Scapula, Posterior Surface. rough, for the attachment of the deltoid, which is alsoattached to the apex of the bone. In fracture of theacromion, flattening of the shoulder takes place, owingto the depression of the tip of the acromion. Thesuperior surface is subcutaneous; the inferior surfacepresents an elevation known as the conoid tubercle, for THK SCAPULA. 109 the attachment of the coraco-acromial hgaments. Theposterior surface of the scapula above the spine formsthe supra-spinous fossa; the surface below-stock-foto
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. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . muscle. Anterior border separates the anterior and posterior sur-faces and limits the attachment of the pectoralis major. Superior border gives attachment to the sternomastoidmuscle. Posterior or subclavian border is short and concave, extend-ing from the rhomboid impression to the conoid tubercle andgiving attachment t-stock-foto
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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 170 SPECIAL ANA TOMY OF THE SKELETON from the inferior surface, and extends from the conoid tubercle to the rhomboid impression. It forms the posterior boundary of the groove for the Subclavius muscle, and gives attachment to a layer of cervical fascia covering the Omohyoid muscle. Surfaces.—The anterior surface is included betw^een the superior and anterior borders. It is directed forward and a little upward at the sternal end, outward and still more upward at the acromial extremity, where it becomes continuous with the upper surface of the flat po-stock-foto
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. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Conoid tubercle Fig. 23 .âThe Right Clavicle seen from Below. Costal tuberosity, or rhomboid impression Tuberositas costalis â Sternal facet Facies articularis ster- nalis. Costal tuberosity, or rhomboid impression Tuberositas costalis Sternal facet Facies articularis sternalis Epiphysial disc Synchondrosis epiphyseos Epiphysis Epiphysis Fig. 237.âSternat Kxtpemity of the Right Clavicle of a Female aged Twenty Years, with a Sternal Epiphysis. Seen from Before. Clavicula The clavicle.. Please note that these images are extracted-stock-foto
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. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Sternal extremity Extremitas sternalis Fig. 235.âThe Right Clavicle seen from Above. Acromial facet Facies articularis acromialis Nutrient foramen  Foramen nutricium Trapezoid line (orridge) Tuberositas coracoidea. Conoid tubercle Fig. 23 .âThe Right Clavicle seen from Below. Costal tuberosity, or rhomboid impression Tuberositas costalis â Sternal facet Facies articularis ster- nalis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea-stock-foto