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ligament, d The ulna, e The radius, f That part of the ligament containing the head of
the radius.
Fig. 5. The posterior view of the joint of the right knee. a The os femoris (cut off). b Its
internal condyle, cits external condyle, d The back part of the tibia, e The superior ex-
tremity of the fibula, f The edge of the internal semilunar cartilage, g An oblique ligament,
h A larger perpendicular ligament, i A ligament which connects the fibula with the os femoris.
A side View of the Skeleton. (Plate 30. fig. 2.)
A A The ossa parietalia.
U The under part of the os
m
The two bones of the thumb.
B The sagittal suture.
sacrum.
n
The three bones of the fin-
C The os occipitis.
V The os coccygis.
gers.
.0 The lambdoidal suture.
W The os ilium.
o
The os femoris.
E The squamous part of the
X The anterior spinous pro-
P
Its head.
temporal bone.
cesses.
q
The trochanter major.
F The mastoid process.
Y The posterior spinous pro-
r
The external condyle.
G The meatus auditorius ex-
cesses.
s
The rotula.
tern us.
ZThe ischiatic niche.
t
The tibia.
H The os frontis.
a The right os ilium.
u
The fibula.
I The os mal$.
b The ossa pubis.
V
The malleolus externus.
K The os maxillare superius.
c The tuberosity of the left os
w
The astragalus.
L The maxilla inferior.
ischium.
x
The os calcis.
M The teeth.
d The scapula.
y
The os naviculars,
N The last cervical vertebra.
e Its spine.
z
The three ossa cuneiformia.
O The spinous processes.
f The os humeri.
1
The os cuboides.
P The transverse and oblique
g The radius.
a
The five metatarsal bones.
processes.
h The ulna.
3
The two bones of the great
Q The last dorsal vertebra.
i The carpus.
toe.
R The last lumbar vertebra.
k The metacarpal bone of the
4 The three bones of the small
S The spinous processes.
thumb.
toes.
T Openings between the ver-
1 The metacarpal bones of the
tebra; for the passage of
fingers.
the spinal nerves.
Fig. 2. The upper extremity of the tibia, with the semilunar cartilages of the joint of the knee,
and ligaments. a A strong ligament which connects the rotula with the tubercle of the tibia,
b b The parts of the extremity of the tibia covered with cartilage, which appear within the semi-
lunar cartilages, c c The semilunar cartilages, d Part of the cross ligament.
Fig. 3. The anterior view of the joint of the right knee, b The internal condyle, c The ex-
ternal condyle, d The os femoris where the patella is placed, e A perpendicular ligament fThe
crucial ligaments, g g The edges of the two semilunar cartilages, h The tibia, i The strong
ligament of the rotula. k The back part of it. 1 The external depression, m The internal one.
n The tibia.
m Sect.
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ligament, d The ulna, e The radius, f That part of the ligament containing the head of
the radius.
Fig. 5. The posterior view of the joint of the right knee. a The os femoris (cut off). b Its
internal condyle, cits external condyle, d The back part of the tibia, e The superior ex-
tremity of the fibula, f The edge of the internal semilunar cartilage, g An oblique ligament,
h A larger perpendicular ligament, i A ligament which connects the fibula with the os femoris.
A side View of the Skeleton. (Plate 30. fig. 2.)
A A The ossa parietalia.
U The under part of the os
m
The two bones of the thumb.
B The sagittal suture.
sacrum.
n
The three bones of the fin-
C The os occipitis.
V The os coccygis.
gers.
.0 The lambdoidal suture.
W The os ilium.
o
The os femoris.
E The squamous part of the
X The anterior spinous pro-
P
Its head.
temporal bone.
cesses.
q
The trochanter major.
F The mastoid process.
Y The posterior spinous pro-
r
The external condyle.
G The meatus auditorius ex-
cesses.
s
The rotula.
tern us.
ZThe ischiatic niche.
t
The tibia.
H The os frontis.
a The right os ilium.
u
The fibula.
I The os mal$.
b The ossa pubis.
V
The malleolus externus.
K The os maxillare superius.
c The tuberosity of the left os
w
The astragalus.
L The maxilla inferior.
ischium.
x
The os calcis.
M The teeth.
d The scapula.
y
The os naviculars,
N The last cervical vertebra.
e Its spine.
z
The three ossa cuneiformia.
O The spinous processes.
f The os humeri.
1
The os cuboides.
P The transverse and oblique
g The radius.
a
The five metatarsal bones.
processes.
h The ulna.
3
The two bones of the great
Q The last dorsal vertebra.
i The carpus.
toe.
R The last lumbar vertebra.
k The metacarpal bone of the
4 The three bones of the small
S The spinous processes.
thumb.
toes.
T Openings between the ver-
1 The metacarpal bones of the
tebra; for the passage of
fingers.
the spinal nerves.
Fig. 2. The upper extremity of the tibia, with the semilunar cartilages of the joint of the knee,
and ligaments. a A strong ligament which connects the rotula with the tubercle of the tibia,
b b The parts of the extremity of the tibia covered with cartilage, which appear within the semi-
lunar cartilages, c c The semilunar cartilages, d Part of the cross ligament.
Fig. 3. The anterior view of the joint of the right knee, b The internal condyle, c The ex-
ternal condyle, d The os femoris where the patella is placed, e A perpendicular ligament fThe
crucial ligaments, g g The edges of the two semilunar cartilages, h The tibia, i The strong
ligament of the rotula. k The back part of it. 1 The external depression, m The internal one.
n The tibia.
m Sect.