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U, Carpal, Dona] 



rosseou 

 to the ' 

 ; Carpo- metacarpal, 

 the 

 I... Caudal, 



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(urn. 

 I L., Col- 



L., Conoid, the inner 



It i- at- 



: pula .md the 



L., Cooper's 

 L., 

 ped ligament 

 romial pi to the 



■ the scap 

 alar, thai oid pro- 



L., Coraco- 

 l pro b of the 

 i posterior portion of the 

 • .md the upper pai 

 L., Coracoid, a fibrous structure forming 

 g from the cor.. 



L., Corniculo- 



tending from the 



the pharynx. L., 



Coronary the semilunar 



f the tibia. L., Coronary 



nding from the posterior 



L., Coronary [of 



L., Costo- 



centr.i. | the head of a rib 



L., Costo-central, Anterior, 



ling from the verte- 



irtilages to the head of 



L , Costo-clavicular. .'.., Rhomboid. 



• -colic. See /..,/ L., Costo- 



coracoid, thai firsl rib and the coracoid 



L., Costo-pericardiac, that 

 illations with the 

 L , Costo-sternal, Anterior, a fibrous 

 mum and thi 



L., Costo-sternal, 

 I the post 

 L., Costo- 

 the ribs to 

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-transverse. Anterior. See /.. , 

 L., Costo-transverse 

 jsseous . L., 



Cost crse. L( :.. 



I. erse, Middle, one ran- 



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transverse, Posterior, 



L., Costo-trans- 



if the 

 I --vertebral, those 



L., Costo- 



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■ 1 the 

 L., Costo-xiphoid, 



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LIGAMENT 



nth ribs to the xiphoid cartilage. L., Cotyloid, 

 a ring of fibro cartilaginous tissue at the margin of the 

 ibulum. L., Cowper's. Same as Z. , Pubic. L., 

 Cranio-vertebral, one of those extending between 

 the cranium and the vertebrae. L., Crico-arytenoid, 

 Posterior, one of those joining the cricoid and aryte- 

 noid cartilages posteriorly. L., Crico-pharyngeal, 

 that extending between the upper and posterior margin 

 of the cricoid cartilage and the anterior pharyngeal 

 wall L., Crico-Santorinian, one of those binding 

 together Santorini's cartilages and the cricoid cartilage. 

 L., Crico-thyroid,one of those joining the cricoid and 

 thyroid cartilages. L., Crico-thyroid. Anterior, 

 on,- (.11 the anterior surfaces of the cricoid and thy- 

 roid cartilages. L., Crico-thyroid, Middle, the crico- 

 thyroid membrane. L., Crico-tracheal, that joining 

 the cricoid cartilage and the uppermost tracheal ring. 

 L., Crucial (of atlas). See Z. , Cruciform. L., Cru- 

 cial (of the fingers), one of the small ligaments running 

 obliquely on the palmar surface of the phalangeal 

 joints. L., Crucial, Anterior, the smaller crucial 

 ligament of the knee, extending from the upper sur- 

 face of the tibia to the inner surface of the external 

 condyle of the lemur. L., Crucial, External. 

 See '/.., Crucial, Anterior. L., Crucial, Internal. 

 I., Cnuial, Posterior. L., Crucial, Posterior, 

 one extending from the popliteal notch of the tibia, 

 and the external semilunar cartilage, to the anterior 

 portion of the internal condyle of the femur. L., 

 Cruciate, a Y-shaped process of the deep fascia of the 

 leg, situated at the bend of the ankle. It extends 

 from the internal malleolus to the external surface of 

 the anterior portion of the calcaneum. L., Cruci- 

 form, a cross shaped ligament, formed by the trans- 

 verse ligament of the atlas and a vertical band of libers 

 extending from the middle of this ligament to the 

 body of the axis. L., Cuneiform, Interosseous. 

 SeeZ., Intercuneiform. L., Deltoid. See Z. , Lat- 

 eral Internal (of ankle-joint). L., Dentate. See 

 L., Denticulate. L., Denticulate, a band of fibrous 

 connective tissue passing from the arachnoid to the pia 

 in the interval between the anterior and posterior 

 nerve-roots. L., Douglas's, the folds of peritoneum 

 extending between the dorsal surface of the uterus and 

 the ventral surface of the rectum. L., Duodeno- 

 renal, a peritoneal fold joining the transverse meso- 

 colon and the parietal peritoneum in the region of the 

 right kidney. It forms the posterior boundary of Wins- 

 low's foramen. L. of Ellis. See L. of the Rectum. 

 L., External (of malleus), that running from the outer 

 wall of the tympanum to the crista capitis mallei. L., 

 Falciform, a sickle shaped expansion of the gnat 

 sacro-ischiatic ligament, extending along the inner 

 margin of the tuberosity and inferior ramus of the 

 ischium. L., Falciform (of liver). See Z., Broad 

 (of liver). L. of Fallopius. See Z., Pouparfs. L., 

 False (of bladder), one of the peritoneal folds radiat- 

 ing from the urinary bladder. L., False, Superior 

 the bladder), one of the peritoneal folds, running 

 in the median line, from the fundus of the blad- 

 der to the umbilicus. L., Femoral. See /,. , 

 Iter's. L., Flood's, the gleno -humeral ligament. 

 L., Gastro-colic, the fold of the great omentum 

 attached to the colon and the stomach. L., 

 Gastro-hepatic, the fold of the great omentum 

 attached to the stomach and the liver. L., Gastro- 

 lienal. See / . Gastro-splenic. L., Gastro-pan- 

 creatic, a sickle-shaped peritoneal fold joining the 

 posterior surface of the stomach and the anterior 

 faci ol the pancreas. L., Gastro-phrenic. 

 /., Phrenico-gastric. L., Gastro-splenic, a 

 peritoneal fold joining the gastrii cul-de-sac and the 



