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Ligaments of the Collar Bone —The front extremity is connect- 
ed with the breast bone and first rib; and the end at the shoulder is 
wted with the extremity of the shoulder-blade, by the interven- 
ee the eap ligament, and ‘the raising ligament of the — 
blade. 
Ligaments of the Shoulder-Blade—The proper li ts which ‘ 
connect the shoulder-blade to the back extremity of the collar bone, < 
are.the conical and square ligaments. » tc 
‘Ligaments of the Arm Bone.—The bead of the arm bone is con- 
nected with the joint cavity of the shoulder-blade by the cap liga- 
ment. : 
igaments of the Elbow Joint.—The elbow joint is formed by the 
“momen ke arm-bone, and the upper end of the fore-arm 
Ligaments of the Outer-Arm.—The outer-arm is affixed tothe __ 
arm bone, the fore-arm, and wrist, by the upper, lower, oblique, and 
bony ligaments. em 
Ligaments of the Wrist.—The ligaments which connect the bones __ 
of the wrist together, and with the fore-arm and hand, are the cap : 
ligament of the wrist; the first and second cross li > the - 
slanting ligament, and the cap ligament, proper to the of the 
Ligaments of the Hand.—The bones of the hand are in part con- 
Opti pint and bony 
é Siok the owe and the thumb with the wrist, by the side : 
igaments of the fingers, and the ligament of the thumb with the 
square bone of the wrist. dint 
Ligaments which keep the Tendons of the Muscles of the Hand in 3 
their place—These are situated partly in the palm, and partlyon | 
the back of the hand. In the back of the hand are, the external 
cross ligament of the wrist, the sheath, and the transverse li en 
of the extending tendons. In the palm of the hand, are, the inter- _ 
nal cross ligament of the wrist; the sheath-like ligaments of the _ 
bending tendons of the finger bones, and their helping ligaments. " 
Ligaments of the Hip Joint—The head of the © < se, 
strongly affixed to the socket of the hip bone by two ve 
