CONTENTS. 



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V. THE PELVIS AND LOWER LIMB 93 

 Innominate Bone . 93 

 The Pelvis .... 97 



Femur 100 



Patella . . . .103 



Tibia 103 



Fibula . . . .105 



Tarsus 106 



Calcaneum, . . .107 



Astragalus . . . . 107 



Cuboid Bone . . .108 



Scaphoid Bone . . . 108 



Cuneiform Bones . .109 



Metatarsus . . . . 109 



Digital Phalanges . .no 



The Bones of the Foot as a 



whole . . . .no 

 Development of the Lower 



Limb . . . . 1 10 

 Periods of Ossification of the 



Bones of the Lower Limb 112 

 Comparison of the Upper 



with the Lower Limb . 115 

 Relation of the Limbs to the 



Segments of the Trunk 117 

 The Skeleton adapted to the 



Erect Posture . .117 



SECTION II. ARTHROLOGY 118 



Modes of Articulation . nS 



Motions of the Bones in the 



joints . . . . 120 

 ARTICULATIONS OF THE TRUNK 



AND HEAD . . .121 

 Articulations of the Verte- 

 bral Column . . . 121 

 Articulations of the Atlas, 



Axis, and Occipital Bone 125 

 Articulations of the Ribs . 128 

 Temporo-Maxillary Articu- 

 lation . . . . 132 

 ARTICULATIONS OF THE UPPER 



LIMB . . . .134 

 The Scapulo-Clavicular Arch 134 

 The Shoulder-Joint . . 136 

 Articulations of the Fore- 

 arm and Elbow . .138 

 The Wrist-Joint and Articu- 

 lation of the Hand . 142 

 Connection of the Metacarpal 

 Bones with the Carpus, 

 and with each other . 144 

 Articulations of the Metacar- 

 pal Bones with the Pha- 

 langes, and of the Pha- 

 langes with each other. 145 

 ARTICULATIONS OFTHE PELVIS 147 

 A UT ICULATIONS OF THE LOWKB. 



LIMB . . . . 151 

 The Hip- Joint . . -151 

 The Knee- Joint . . . 153 

 Articulations of the Leg and 



Ankle. . . .158 

 Articulations of the Foot . 160 



VOL. I. 



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I SECTION III. MYOLOGY . 167 

 MUSCLES OF THE HEAD AND 



NECK . . . . 169 



Superficial Muscles . . 169 



Epicranial Muscles . . 169 



Muscles of the Eyelids . 171 



Muscles of the Nose . 173 

 Muscles of the Lips and 



Mouth . . -175 



Muscles of the Orbit . . 1 79 

 Action of . . 179, 501* 



Muscles of the Jaw . . 181 



Submaxillary Muscles . . 183 

 A. Muscles connecting 

 the Hyoid Bone with 

 the Skull . . .183 



B. Muscles of the Tongue 185 

 Muscles of the Pharynx and 



Soft Palate . . . 187 

 Muscles depressingthe Hyoid 



Bone . . . .191 

 Flexor Muscles of the Neck 193 

 Fascias of the Head and Neck 196 

 MUSCLES OF THE UPPER LIMB 198 

 Muscles attach ing the Upper 

 Limb to the Trunk pos- 

 teriorly . . . 200 

 Muscles attaching the Upper 

 Limb to the Trunk an- 

 teriorly . ... 203 

 Muscles of the Shoulder . 208 

 Muscles of the Arm. . . 212 

 Muscles of the Fore- Ami . 215 



a, Anterior and Inner 

 Regions (Flexors and 

 Pronators) . . .215 



b, Posterior and Outer 

 Regions (Extensors and 

 Supinators) . . . 220 



Muscles of the Hand . . 225 



Muscles of the Thumb . 225 



Muscles of the Little Finger 227 

 Action of the Muscles of the 



Fore-Arm and Hand . 228 



Fascite of the Upper Limb . 229 



MUSCLES OF THE TRUNK . 232 

 Dorsal Muscles of the Trunk 



(Muscles of the Back) . 232 



Dorsal and Lumbar Fasciae 240 



Muscles of the Thorax . . 240 



Diaphragm . . . 243 



Movements of Respiration . 246 



MUSCLES OF THE ABDOMEN . 248 



Fasciae of the Abdomen . 257 



Fasciae of the Perinreum . 259 



Fascise of the Pelvis . . 260 



Muscles of the Perinseum . 261 

 A. In the Male . .261 



B. In the Female . . 265 



MUSCLES OF THE LOWER LIMB 266 



Muscles of the Hip and Thigh 266 



Gluteal Region . . 266 

 Posterior Femoral Region 



(Hamstring Muscles) . 270 

 b* 



