tmCLES OF TEE TRUNK. 

 Fig. 106. 



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1, 2, 3, 4, Ilio-spinalis ; 5, Com- 

 mon intercostal ; 6, Principal 

 portion of the great complexus ; 

 7, Anterior portion of the same ; 

 Mastoid fasciculus of the 

 small complexus; 8', Its ten- 

 don ; 9, Atloid fasciculus of that 

 muscle; 9', Its tendon ; 10, At- 

 loid insertion of the splenius 

 turned forward; 11, Ditto of 

 the mastoido-humeralis ; 12, 

 Intertransversales of the neck ; 

 13, Long flexor of the head; 14, 

 Inferior scalenus ; 15, Superior 

 scalenus; 16, Internal inter- 

 costals ; 17, Dependent fasci- 

 culus of the small oblique, fonn- 

 ing the retractor of the last rib, 

 according to German anatom- 

 ists ; 17', Small oblique muscle 

 of the abdomen; 18, Transverse 

 muscle of the abdomen. 



DEEP MUSCLES OP THE SPINAL REGION OE THE NECK, BACK, AND LOINS AND 

 THE COSTAL AND INEEEIOB ABDOMINAL EEGIONS. 



