CONTENTS. xiii 



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Special Mnemonics of the Humerus 153 



Description of Bones 152-189 



Scapula (shoulder blade) 152-156 



Humerus (bone of brachium or " upper arm ") 157-161 



Carpalia (wrist bones) 161 



Clavicula (clavicle or collar bone) 162 



Sternum (breast bone). . . 162 



Costas (ribs) and costal cartilages 163-167 



Lig amentum interarticulare and Comparison with that of Man 165, 166 



Pelvis 167-169 



Ilium, ischium, Os cotyloideum, Os innominatum, Os pubis 168 



Sacrum 169 



Columna vertehralis 169-173 



Regions of the vertebral column 170 



Distinguishing the groups of vertebrae 170 



Skull 173-191 



Cranium and face 174 



Sutures 174 



Table of the Bones of the Skull 174-176 



Table of Articulations of the Bones of the Skull 176-179 



Description of the dorsum of the skull 179-182 



Description of the base of the skull 183-185 



Description of the tympanic bulla 185 



Description of the mesal aspect of the skull 185-186 



Description of the lamina cribrosa 187 



Description of the mandible (lower jaw) 188-189 



Table of the Foramina and Canals of the Skull, with Traversing Structures, etc. 190 



Structure of Bone 191 



CHAPTEE VI. 



MYOLOGY, STUDY OF THE MUSCLES. 



General Considerations 192 



Variation in muscles 193 



Errors of manipulation and interpretation 193 -194 



Technical Terms of Mynlogy 194 



Muscular groups — Subdivisions 194-195 



Parts of a muscle 195 



Attachment lines and areas 195 



Origin and insertion — Choice of origin and insertion 195 



Determination of muscular homologies 196 



Fascia 196 



Forms of muscles 196 



Designation of the borders of muscles 197 



Aphorisms for Dissectors 197-198 



HoiD to use Dissecting Instruments 199-201 



Practical Suggestions to Dissectors 201 



Choice of specimen and removal of superfluous parts 201 



