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1. . Gleno-humeral, a 



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rinous 

 glenoid i 

 ; nentous 



L., 



L., 



ligament 



na tympanica 



L., Hepatico-colh al fold 



of the liver 



i. L., Hepatico- 



i running from the 



to the duodenum. It 



iw's foramen. 



I. . 1 I -renal. L., 



ligament ; a sickle- 



L., Hunter's, 



uterus. See / . , 



L., Hyo-epiglottic. ining 



ind the upper sur- 



L., Ilio-femoral, a stt 



inferior iliac 

 r and the intertrochanteric 

 j-femoral. Anterior, the anterior 

 ;it. L., Ilio- 

 femoral, Inferior. ;.. rior. 

 L . Ilio-femoral, Lateral. See /.., Ilio-femoral, 

 L.. Ilio-femoral, Superior, one extend- 



i the ilium to the 



(line. 

 - • '•• »-lum : . tending from the 



it vertebra to the 

 of the sacroiliac 

 L., Ilio-lumbar, Inferior. 

 L.. Ilio-lumbo-vertebral. 

 I. . I'.io-pectineal, that portion of 



tinea! line 



L., Ilio-pubic. 



L., Ilio-sacral, Anterior. 



L., Ilio-sacral, In- 



L., 



Posterior. See /.., Sacro u 



-sacral, Short Posterior. 

 L., Ilio-trochanteric. 

 L., Inferior 



L.. Inferior 



of the 



num. L., Infun- 



i if the 



the 



L., 



infundib- 



Inguinal. S< i / . , 



L., Interarticulai 



I. . Inter- 





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win. L., 



Intercostal, one of those joining adjacent ribs. 

 L., Intercostal, External, one of those tilling 

 the intercostal spaces externally between the sternum 

 and the intercostal muscles. L., Intercostal, In- 

 ternal, one of the i il >r« m-. bands uniting adjacent 

 ribs. L., Intercrural, one of those connecting the 

 lamina- of the vertebrae. L., Intercuneiform, one of 

 those joining the cuneiform bones of the tarsus. L., 

 Interhyal, one in the embryo joining the malleus and 

 the stylohyal cartilage. L., Interlobular, a pro- 

 longation of the pleura, between the lobes of the 

 lungs. L., Intermetacarpal, one of those joining 

 the metacarpal bones. L., Intermetacarpal, Dorsal, 

 one of lour ligaments running transversely across the 

 dorsal surfaces of the upper ends of the metacarpal 

 bones. L., Intermetacarpal, Palmar, one of those 

 joining the palmar surfaces of the upper ends of the 

 metacarpal bones. L., Intermetatarsal, one of 

 tho>e joining the metatarsal bones. L., Intermeta- 

 tarsal, Dorsal, a ligamentous structure joining the 

 dorsal surfaces of the bases of the metatarsal bones. 

 L., Intermetatarsal, Plantar, one of those joining 

 the plantar surfaces ol the upper ends of the 

 metatarsal bones. L., Intermuscular, a fascial 

 prolongation between muscles. L., Interosseous, 

 Inferior Tibio-fibular. See L., Tibio-fibular 

 Int , Inferior. L., Interspinal. See L., 



Interspinous. L., Interspinous, one extending 

 between the spinous processes of adjacent vertebra-. 

 L., Intertransverse, one extending between the 

 transverse processes of adjacent vertebra. L., 

 Ischio-capsular, one extending from the isch- 

 ium, near the acetabulum, to the zona orbicularis. 

 L., Ischio-femoral, one running from the ischium 

 to the great trochanter. L., Jugal [of larynx). See 

 L., Crico-Santorinian. L., Lateral {of liver), one of 

 the peritoneal folds between the sides of the liver and 

 the under surface of the diaphragm. L., Lateral, Ex- 

 ternal [of ankle), that running between the external 

 malleolus and the calcaneum. L., Lateral, External 

 [of carpus), that extending from the scaphoid bone 

 to the styloid process of the radius. L., Lateral, 

 External [of elbow), that extending from the annular 

 ligament of the radius to the external condyle of the 

 humerus. L., Lateral, External [of jaw), that 

 extending from the lower border of the zygoma to the 

 outer surface of the neck of the inferior maxilla. L., 

 Lateral, External [of knee), that joining the head of 

 the fibula and the internal condyle of the tibia. L., 

 Lateral, External [of wrist). See L., Lateral, Ex- 

 ternal [of carpus). L., Lateral, Internal {of ankle- 

 joint), one joining the internal malleolus, and the 

 astragalus, calcaneum, and scaphoid. L., Lateral, 

 Internal [of carpus), a ligamentous cord joining the 

 styloid process of the ulna, the pisiform bone, and the 

 anterior annular ligament. L., Lateral, Internal [of 

 elbow), one extending from the coronoid process of the 

 ulna and the inner edge of the sigmoid fossa, to the 

 internal condyle of the humerus. L., Lateral, In- 

 ternal [of jaw). See /.., Lateral, Internal [of Tem- 

 maxUlary articulation). L., Lateral, Internal 

 knee), one extending from the internal condyle of 

 the femur to the internal condyle and shaft of the 

 tibia. L., Lateral, Internal [of temporo-maxillary 

 articulation), one extending from the inferior maxilla, 

 ■ the inferior dental foramen, to the spinous pro- 

 toid bone. L., Lateral, Long Ex- 

 ternal [of knee), one running from the external 

 condyle ol the femur to the head of the fibula. 

 L., Lateral, Short External [of knee-joint), one ex- 

 tending fiom the head ol the fibula to the external 

 vie ol the femur and posterior portion of the 



