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THE ARTICULATIONS OF THE UPPER LIMB 



The clavicle 

 Clavicula 



{Conoid ligament 

 (postero-intermUportion) 

 Trapezoidligament 

 (antero external portic 

 LIK- knpecoideuni 



Coraco-acromial ligament Lig coraco-acromi 

 Acromioclavicular articulation 



Articulatio acromioclavicularis ~ ;- ; ^ 



Acromion 



Acromion 



Subdeltoid or subacromial _ 



bursa 

 Bursa subdeltoidea 



Synovial sheath of the 

 bicipital groove 

 Vagina raucosa 

 intertubercularis 



Long head of the biceps muscle 



Shaft of the humerus 

 Corpus humeri 



Coracoscapular 

 or suprascapular ligament 



Lig. transversum scapulae 

 superius 



Coracoid process 



Proc. coracoideus 



Bursa of the subscapularis 



muscle 



Bursa m. subscapularis 

 Subscapularis muscle 

 M. subscapularis 



Capsular ligament 

 of the shoulder-joint 



Capsula articularis 



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FIG. 435. ARTICULATIONES HUMERI ET ACROMIOCLAVICULARIS, THE SHOULDER-JOINT AND THE 

 STERNOCLAVICULAR ARTICULATION : BURSA MUSCULI SUBSCAPULARIS ET BURSA SUB- 

 DELTOIDEA, BURSA OF THE SUBSCAPULARIS MUSCLE AND SUBDELTOID OR SUBACROMIAL 

 BURSA ; VAGINA MUSCOSA INTERTUBERCULARIS, SYNOVIAL SHEATH OF THE BICIPITAL 

 GROOVE ; LIGAMENTA CORACOCLAVICULARE, CORACO-ACROMIALE, ET TRANSVERSUM SCAPULAE 

 SUPERIUS ; THE CORACOCLAVICULAR (CONOID AND TRAPEZOID), CORACO-ACROMIAL, AND 

 CORACOSCAPULAR OR SUPRASCAPULAR LIGAMENT. (RIGHT SHOULDER-JOINT, INJECTED WITH 

 TALLOW ; THE ACROMIAL EXTREMITY OF THE CLAVICLE HAS BEEN DRAWN UPWARDS. SEEN 

 FROM BEFORE.) 



Articulatio humeri Shoulder-joint. 



