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RMRMP0PF–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Fig. 10. Diploceras osborni Peterson. (Pa- ratype. No. 2860.) X . Pisiform. i, superior view; 2, lateral view. The forefoot of Xo. 2860 is represented by the scai)hoid, pisiform, trapezoid, Mc. II, IV, and V, and one or two phalanges. No. 2859 has also Mc. IV and V represented. As might be anticipated from the description of the limb, it is found that the foot is higher than in T. validum of the Oligocene. Thus the scaphoid is higher in proportion, and narrower than in the latter species, bu
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RMRFPW8K–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. y !Tri:Ai. iiisrcKT. wards., and not upwards and inwards as it does in tlie Gordla. The forearm bones,- longer thaii- tiie arm-bone, are modiiied, and tlie most movaWe of tliem (tlu; radius) is so much jointed to the arm-bone tluit the power of moving the lower part of the forearm upwards and downwards (of pronation and suj>ination) is much diminished. Tliere is the extra bone in the wrist, making ninr, and one of the bones sticks out behmd (pisiform), so as to form a kind of heel to the hand. The thumb is complete except in tlie Colobi
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RMREFBM9–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. 666 THE ARTERIES. Anterior Cerebral Artery.—This enters immediately above the optic commissure, and proceeds inwards to unite, in the middle line, with the oppo&ite artery, forming with it a single vessel. This middle artery (or arteria corporis Fig. 380.. ARTERIES OF IHE BRAIN. B, Medulla oblongata; P, pons Vaiolii; L, mastoid lobule; o, olfactory lobule; C, chiasma of the optic nerves; M, maramiliary or pisiform tubercle (corpus albicans); H, pituitary gland (three- fourths have been excised). 1, 1, Cerebr
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RMRF1WGR–. Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ... By Richard Lydekker ... Reptiles, Fossil; Amphibians, Fossil. Ophthalmosaurus icenicus. —Dorsal aspect of part of the right pectoral limb, with a view of the distal extremity of the humerus. §. h, humerus ; a, troch- anteric ridge of do.; r, radius; u, ulna ; p, pisiform. R. 1667. The left scapula; from the Oxford Clay near Peterborough. Accords with the corresponding bone of the type. Presented by A. N. Leeds, Esq., 1889.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
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RMRDKF5H–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Fig. 112.—Bones of the nianiis A, of the ludiau Elepliaut, Klefiluis indicus. x J. B, of the Cape Hyrax, Hyrax capensis. x 1. c, Cuneiform ; cc, eentrale ; I, lunar ; m, magmim ; p, pisiform ; R, ratliu.s ; td, trapezoid ; tm, trajiezium ; a, scaphoid ; u, unciform ; U, ulna. (From Flower'.s Osteology.) fusion of this bone with the scaphoid, the interlocking disposition would be maintained. The gradual perfecting of the fore- and hind-limbs as running organs has been put down to the advent of the grasses, and the formation of large plains covered with
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RMRMJ9DY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM iliiiiliiiliiiliiiliiililiiiliiiiliiiiliiiii. Fig. 18. Carpal bones of Langebaanweg Agriotherium. A-G. L45063. H. L46134. I. L50767 (reversed). A. Proximal and dorsal views of scapholunar. B. Medial view of cuneiform. C. Medial and dorsal views of unciform. D. Anterior view of pisiform. E. Proximal, dorsal and lateral views of magnum. F. Proximal view of trapezoid. G. Lateral view of trapezium. H.-I. Specimens illustrating size range of scapholunars.. Please note th
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RMRJY8FA–. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Articular facet for the lunar bone Articular facet for the pisiform bone. Fig. 283.—Radial Aspect. Fig. 284.—Palmar Aspect. Os Triquetrum—The Right Pyramidal or Cuneiform Bone. V. Articular facet for the pyramidal or cuneiform bona Fig. 285.—Palmar Aspect. Fig. 286.—Posterior Aspect. Os Pisiforme—The Right Pisiform Bone. Lunar (or semilunar) bone Os lunatum Pyramidal or cuneiform bone Os triquetrum Pisiform bone Os pisiforme Unciform bone Os hamatum Os magnum, or capitate bone Os capitatum. Please note that these images are extr
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RMRE0503–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XXV. -Outer Aspect of Right Knee showing Distended Sheaths (Semi-Schematic) I. Tendon of extensor suffraginis. 2. Tendon of extensor nietacarpi obliquus. 3. Synovial membrane of carpal sheath. 4. Tendon of extensor pedis. 5. Tendon of flexor nietacarpi externus. 6. Sheath of extensor metacarpi obliquus. 7. Sheath of extensor suffraginis. 8. Sheath of extensor pedis. 9. Sheath of outer tendon of flexor metacarpi externus. 10. Sheath of extensor metacarpi magnus. 11. Ridge of pisiform bone. 12. Annular band. 13. Reinforcing band to extensor s
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RMRMM9AD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Top, symphysis of the mandible, L6058, top view, X 0,67. Middle, ankylosed cuneiform and pisiform sin., L7823, anterior view, X 0,61. Bottom, cuneiform sin., L9465, and pisiform sin., L7892, as they articulate, anterior views, X 0,61,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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RMRDJYN7–. Mammalian anatomy : with special reference to the cat . Mammals; Anatomy, Comparative; Cats. 6o ELEMENTS OF MAMMALIAN ANATOMY. shown in figure 36, B The typical arrangement of the vertebrate carpus is The pisiform does not belong to the cartilaginous skeleton, but is a sesa- moid bone. In all mammals pos- sessing five digits, the anlage of three bones in the proximal row, five bones in the distal row, and a central element occurs in the embryo, but through fusion of elements a less number is present in most adults. Thus, in the cat the radiale and in- termedium and centrale unite to form the
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RMRDFXAP–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 107.—Cakpus of A, Hatteria {Sphenodon) ^ji/Kctoto, axd B, EmyJura hrefftii. (After Baur.) i?, radius ; U, ulna ; r, radiale; ii, ulnare; i, intermedium ; c^, radial oentrale; C-, ulnar eentrale ; 1-5, carpalia ; p, ulnar sesamoid (pisiform); I-V, the metacarpals. the latter. The eentrale, as in Anura, comes to be situated in the distal row, which is much less developed than the proximal. In all Reptiles the tarsus undergoes a marked reduction, especially in its proximal portion, and gradually leads to the type see
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RMRMP0RA–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson : A New Titanotherr from the Uinta Eocene, 45. Fig. 10. Diploceras osborni Peterson. (Pa- ratype. No. 2860.) X . Pisiform. i, superior view; 2, lateral view. The forefoot of Xo. 2860 is represented by the scai)hoid, pisiform, trapezoid, Mc. II, IV, and V, and one or two phalanges. No. 2859 has also Mc. IV and V represented. As might be anticipated from the description of the limb, it is found that the foot is higher than in T. validum of the Oligocene. Thus the scaphoid is higher in
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RMRD72KJ–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Flexor digi- torum sublimis Flexor pollicis longus Brachioradialis (tendon) Flexor carpi radialis (tendon) Palmaris longus (tendon) Flexor carpi ulnaris (tendon) Pisiform bone Abductor pollicis longus Palmar aponeurosis Fig. 345.—The Superficial Muscles of the Left Forearm. Biceps brachii Brachialis Medial intermuscular Lacertus eibrosus-^ Biceps tendon Pronator teres (humeral origin) Pronator teres (ulnar origin) ^ Flexor carpi . radialis. Flexor carpi radialis Abductor pollicis longus gw Fig. 346.—Deeper Muscles of the Left Forearm. Nerve-Supply.
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RMRGWPA0–. Bulletin. Natural history. 126 PEABODY MUSEUM BULLETIN 36. FIG. 33. Manus of Thrinaxodon liorhinus, UMC R. 2733, showing eleven carpals. Distal phalanges and first digit not illustrated in this view (see Parrington, 1939). Approx. X5.7. Abbreviations: ll-V, metacarpals II-V; ?p, pisiform, identification uncertain: r, radiale; u, ulnare.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Peabody Museum of Natural History. Ne
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RMRGDA7M–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 11. Right cuneiform and pisiform. Top row: Hepfodon posticus, MCZ 17670, cuneiform in lateral, medial and proximal views, and pisiform in medial view. X 1'A- Middle row: Protapirus ohiiquidens, AMNH 662 (reversed) X Va- Bottom row: Tapirus pinchaque, YPM 204, X 'A- Letters Indicate articular contacts. A saddle-shaped facet for the tliird meta- carpal occupies the anterior half of the dis- tal surface. The unciform (see Fig. 12) is about as high as it is wide, and has a relatively- short, stubby posterior process.
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RMRD3WYF–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A View of the muscles on the Palm of the Hand. 1, Annular Ligament. 2, 2, Origin and Insertion of the Abductor Pol- licis. 3, Opponens Pollicis. 4, 5, Two Bellies of the Flexor Brevis Pollicis. 6, Adductor Pollicis. 7, 7, Lumbricales aris- ing from Tendons of the Flexor Profundus Dtgitorum. S, Shows how the Tendon of tho Flexor Profundus passes through the Flexor Sublimis. 9, Tendon of the Flexor Longus Pollicis. 10, Abductor Minimi Bigiti. 11, Flexor Parvus Minimi Digiti. 12, Pisiform Bone.
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RMRPY08C–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. POSTERIOR VIEW OF THE RIGHT CARPUS. 1, Second cuneiform, or pyramidalis; 2, Third, or lunare; 3, Fourth, or sca- phoides; 4, First, supercarpal, pisiform, or trapezium; 5, First of lower row, or unciform; 6, Second, or magnum; 7, Third, or trapezoides j *, *, Small metacarpal bones. FRONT VIEW OF RIGHT CARPUS. 1, Second of upper row, or cuneiform; 2, Third, or lunare; 3, Fourth, or scaphoides; 4, First, supercarpal, or trapezium; 5, First of second row, or unciform; 6, Second, or magnum; 7, Third, or trapezoides. on the
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RMRD6094–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Articular disc of wrist Note. Fig. 216.- Fig. 215.âThe Right Os Tbiquetrtjm. -The. bone is represented in the centre of the figure in the position which it occupies in the right hand viewed from the volar aspect. The views on either side, and above and below, represent respectively the corresponding surfaces of the bone turned towards the reader. Os triquetrum -The Right Pisiform Bone. Note.âThe figure to the left repre- not always present, very small and placed near the dorsal sents the volar aspect of the side of the bone is for th f th metacarpa
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RMRE3FT7–. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. iladins. Accessory carpal bone (pisiform). M. extensor carpi ulnaris. M. flexor carpi ulnaris. Second carpal bone (trapezoid). First carpal bone (trapezium). Second metacarpal bone. Fig. 28.—Medial Asiiect of the Carpus, etc., with Areas of Muscular Attachment. Hadial carpal bone- (scaphoid). Second carpal bone. ^ (trapezoid). First carpal bone (trapezium). M. abductor poUicis longus.. il. flexor carpi radialis. !. Kadius. M. extensor carpi ulnaris. Accessory carpal bone (pisiform). M. flexor carpi ulnaris. Ulnar ca
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RMRE534D–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 580 THE AETEBIES. constitutes the posterior communicating artery ; the other soon bifurcates to form the middle and anterior cerebral arteries. Fig. 285.. ABTBRIES OP THE BEAIK. B, Medulla oblongata; p, Pons Varolii; L, Mastoid lobule; 0, Olfactory lobule; c, Chiasma of the optic nerves ; M, Mamillary, or pisiform tubercle; H, Pituitary gland; three-fourths have been excised.—1, 1, Cerebro-spinal arteries; 2, Median spinal artery; 3, Lozenge-shaped anastomosis of the two cerebro-spinal arteries, from which result, in fr
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RMRJDKNK–. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. w nr iy^''"'A Fig. 9.—Under. Surface of Fore-paw. I, II, III, IV, V. The five toes, I being the pollex. a. Trilobed pad which lies beneath the distal ends of the metacarpal bones. * Pad beneath the pisiform bone of the wrist.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-190
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RMRGWP9N–. Bulletin. Natural history. THE POSTCRANIAL SKELETON OF AFRICAN CYNODONTS 127. fig. 34. A, manus and B, pes of Diademodon sp., USNM 23352, showing disparity in size XI.5. Abbreviations as in Fig. 33 except: i, intermedium. A pisiform is known in Thrinaxodon (UMC R. 2733, in which the 11 carpals are disarticulated), in Diademodon (USNM 23352) and in Leavachia (RC 92). In Thrinaxodon the identity of the pisiform is somewhat in doubt, the probability being that it is one of the two elements preserved posterior to the ulnare (see Parrington, 1939: fig. 1). The more posterior of the two is closest
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RMRGF2XB–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 92 Museum of Comparative Zooloi;y, Vol. 134, No. 3 more horizontal!>' oriented; posterior lunar- magnum facet relatively smaller. Cunei- form with posterior part of proximal surface lower, resulting in a more distally located pisiform facet. Trapezium relatively higher. Trapezoid relatively shorter (anteroposte- riorly) and higher, with less of a posterior process. Magnum with a relatively lower and wider anterior face and a shorter and less pointed posterior process; magnum- unciform articulation relatively higher
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RMRDHJFE–. Elementary text-book of zoology. Si6 CHORD AT A. condition of a simple jointed lever. Thus in each case the ulna and fibula tend to disappear, their remains or vestiges being seen along the border of the radius and tibia respec- tively. The carpal bones are reduced to six in each case, and the tarsals to five or six in the horse and to four in the ox. In addition, the two rows are firmly interlocked Fig- 354.—The Right Manus Fig. 355.—The Right Manus OF A Horse. (Ad nat.) of an Oxx^- (Adnat.) Anterior View X . Cuneiform. I.unare. Cuneiform. Lunare. Pisiform. Pisiform. TJnciform. Os Magnum T
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RMRG31NX–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Fig. 100.—Bones of the right luaiius of the Hairy Armadillo. Dasypus villosus. x ^. c, Cuneiform ; /, lunar ; m, mag- num ; p, pisiform ; R, radius ; ,s', scaphoid ; td, trapezoid ; tm, trapezium ; v, uncii'orm ; U, ulna; 7- V, digits. (From Flower's Osteology.). Fig. 101.—Bones of the nianus of the Great Armadillo. I'riodon (jiganteics. x ^. a, An acces- sory carpal ossicle in front of the pisiform, wliicli is not seen in the figure. Other letters as in Fig. 100. (From Flower's Osteology.) shoulder girdle of the Armadillos is somewhat diverse in form
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RMRE0582–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate II.—Right Foue Limu. Outer Aspect I. Position of elbow articulation. 2. Flexor metacarpi cxteruus. 3. Elevation caused by pisiform bone. 4. External small metacarpal bone. 5. Edge of tendon of flexor perforans. 6. Level of bases of sesamoid bones. 7. Situation of pastern joint. 8. Os suffraginis. g. Position of fetlock articulation, 10. Large metacarpal bone. 11. Edge of radius. 12. Elevation formed by belly of extensor pedis. 13. Elevation formed by belly of extensor metacarpi magnus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
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RMRGF3A9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. PLATE III Floridaceras whitei Figure 1. Composite right upper fore limb: M.C.Z. Nos. 7467, scapula; 7468, humerus; 7474, radius; 7477, ulna. 2. Composite restoration of right manus: M.C.Z. Xos. 74S7. pisiform; 7488, cuneiform; 7487, lunar; 7493, magnum; 7498. Mc. IV; 7502, Me. V; two phalanges, 7507. All X Vs.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
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RMRE3CYC–. Text book of zoology. Zoology. Pig. 421. j1 manus of the Great Anteater, B of the Two-toed Anteater, s scaphoid, I lunar, c cuneiform, p pisiform, tm trapezium, td trapezoid, m os magnum, u unciform. /—V digits.—After Flower. 4. Armadillos [Dasypodidse) are characterised throughout by a dorsal covering of large flattened scales, like those of Reptiles; these scales or plates are separated from one another by grooves, the outer surface being very homy, whilst within each scale there is a large ossification. They lie in several ti'ansverse rows, separated by soft skin in the median region of t
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RMREEW3F–. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates. 7 Fie. 125.—CARPUS OF A, Hatteria jjtmrfata, AND B, Emydnru krf/t'ti. (After Baur.) c1, radial cent rale; c2, ulnar centrale; i, intermedium ; p, ulnar sesamoid (pisiform) ; /?, radius ; r, radiale ; U, ulna; •«, ulnare ; 1—5, carpalia ; /--T, metacarpals. ulnar side ("pisiform") can usually be recognised (Figs. 125- 130). The tibia and fibula always remain separate. In Lizards and Crocodiles the carpus and tarsus diverge more from the primitive form. In the latter, which, like Anurans, possess no trace of an in
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RMRJYD0N–. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Flexor Subliniis Digitonim Muscle y Flexor Sublimis Slip to Index Finger* ^ Flexor Sublimis Slip to Little Finger Flexor Profundus Digitoruin Muscle Pronator Quadratus iluscle Dorsal Branch of Ulnar Ner-e^ Flexor Carpi TJlnaris Muscle Pisiform Bone Deep Branch of Ulnar Artery Deep Branch of Ulnar Nerve Deep Palmar Arch ^ 4th Lumbricalis ifuscle Palmaris Longus Muscle Supinator Longus Muscle Radial Artery -— Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle Median Nerv; Flexor Longus Pollicis Muscle Extensor Ossis Metacarpi P
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RMRJDKPC–. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. CHAP. II.] THE CATS GENERAL FOBM. 25 hind paw. Each pad consists of a mass of fibrous tissue and fat, and a large trilobed one is placed beneath the ends of those bones on which the animal rests in walking, as represented in the figure here. w nr iy^''"'A Fig. 9.—Under. Surface of Fore-paw. I, II, III, IV, V. The five toes, I being the pollex. a. Trilobed pad which lies beneath the distal ends of the metacarpal bones. * Pad beneath the pisiform bone of the wrist.. Please note tha
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RMRJY8JT–. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE SKELETON OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY 119 Lunar (or semilunar) bone Os lunatum i Pyramidal or cuneiform bone Os triquetrum Pisiform bone Os pisiforme Scaphoid bone Os naviculare Unciform bone Us hamatum Metacarpal bones (second tc fifth) Ossa metacarpaha II —V Proximal or first phalanges of the fingers (second to fifth) Phalanx prima digitorum II.—V. Medial or second phalanges of the fingers (second to fifth) Phalanx secunda digi- torum II—V Os magnum, or capitate bone Os capitatum Trapezoid bone ..- " Os multangulum minus Tr
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RMRE051C–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. Plate XXI.—Transverse Section of "Near" Knee.—i. Skin. 2. Subcutaneous fascia. 3. Tendon of extensor metacarpi obliquus. 4. Scaphoid. 5. Internal lateral ligament. 6. Scapho- lunar interosseous ligament. 7. Metacarpal vein. 8. Small metacarpal artery, g. External plantar nerve. (The nerve has just pierced the fibrous arch connecting the scaphoid and pisiform bone, and is passing round to outer side.) 10. Posterior common ligament. 11. Internal plantar nerve. )2. Internal metacarpal vein. 12a. Fibrous arch. 13. Large metacarpal artery. 1
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RMRDFXA2–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 108.—Right Carpus of Emys europcea. (From above.) i?, Radius ; U, ulna ; r.c, fused radiale and centrale (or centrale 1 and 2, Baur) ; i, intermedium; u, ulnare; 1-5, the carpalia, of which 4 and 5 have become fused together ; t (radiale, Baur) and *, elements on the radial and ulnar side res- pectively, indications of additional radial and ulnar (pisiform) rays ; I-V, the metacarpals.. Fig. 109.—Left Carphs of Lacerta agilis. (From above.) R, radius; U, ulna; ii, ul- nare ; i, intermedium ; r, radiale, formed by
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RMREF4EP–. A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. Horses. 9o EQUINE ANATOMY, Fig. 12.. ARTERIES OF THE BRAIN. Medulla oblongata; p, Pons Varolii; l, Mastoid lobule; o, Olfactory lobule; c, Chiasma of the optic nerves; m, Mamillary, or pisiform tubercle; h, Pituitary gland; three- fourths have been excised, i, i, Cerebro-spinal arteries; 2, Median spinal artery; 3, Lozenge-shaped anastomosis of the two cerebro-spinal arteries, from which result, in front, 4, The basilar trunk (usually the cerebro-spinal arteries arrive in the middle of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
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RMRJY8EK–. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Fig. 283.—Radial Aspect. Fig. 284.—Palmar Aspect. Os Triquetrum—The Right Pyramidal or Cuneiform Bone. V. Articular facet for the pyramidal or cuneiform bona Fig. 285.—Palmar Aspect. Fig. 286.—Posterior Aspect. Os Pisiforme—The Right Pisiform Bone. Lunar (or semilunar) bone Os lunatum Pyramidal or cuneiform bone Os triquetrum Pisiform bone Os pisiforme Unciform bone Os hamatum Os magnum, or capitate bone Os capitatum. Scaphoid bone -Os naviculare Central bone of the carpus (var.) - Os centrale carpi (var.) Trapezoid bone Os mult
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RMRD72MM–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 384 THE MUSCULAE SYSTEM. ance. "Flexor carpi ulnaris -"=Flexor digitorum sublimis 1—Flexor carpi radialis Palmar is longus —--Pisiform bone Abductor pollicis longus Transverse carpal ligament -Abductor digiti quinti Abductor pollicis brevis Flexor digiti quinti brevis Flexor pollicis 'brevis Adductor pollicis Flexor pollicis longus radiales longus and brevis, (3) Extensor pollicis longus, (4) Extensor digitorum communis and extensor indicis proprius, (5) Extensor digiti quinti propnus, (6) Extensor carpi ulnaris. The thin deep fascia of t
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RMRDKF8J–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Fig. 100.—Bones of the right inauus of the Hairy Armadillo. JJcisypus villosus. x |. c, Cuueiform ; I, lunar ; m, mag- num ; Pj pisiform ; R, radius ; 5, scaphoid ; td, trapezoid ; iiu^ trapezium ; «, unciform ; U^ ulna ; I - V, digits. (From Flower's Osteology.). Fig. 101.—Bones of the manus of the Great Armadillo. I-'i'iudon giganteus. x ^. a, An acces- sory carpal ossicle in front of the pisiform, which is not seen in the figure. Other letters as in Fig. 100. (From Flower's Osteology.) shoulder girdle of the Armadillos is somewhat diverse in form in
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RMRD60AK–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 218 OSTEOLOGY. os capitatum Lesser multangular Navicular Abductor pollicis brevis Greater multangular Opponens POLLICIS Abductor pollicis i.ongus Flexor carpi radialis Oa lunatum Os HAMATUM Os triquetrum tys Flexor carpi ulnaris Pisiform Abductor digiti quinti Flexor digiti quinti BREVIS Flexor carpi ulnaris Opponens digiti quinti Adductor f Oblique head pollicis Transverse head. Fig. 210.—Volar Aspect of Bootes of the Right Carpus and metacarpus with muscular attachments mapped out. os hamatum (O.T. unciform). Irregularly six-sided, each of th
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RMRH01WN–. Bulletin. Natural history. 92 PEABODY MUSEUM BULLETIN 23. Text-fig. 50. Flexor aspect of forelimb of Clidastes (YPM 24938, X ^Is, phalanges and metacarpal five after Marsh, 1880, pi. 1 fig. 1). Abbreviations for text-figs. 50-51, 53-55: h, humerus; i, intermedium; mc 1-5, metacarpals 1-5; pf, pisiform; r, radius; ra, radiale; ul, ulna; ula, ulnare; 1-4, distal carpals 1-4.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work..
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RMRN75M7–. Anatomy of the woodchuck (Marmota monax). Woodchuck; Mammals. 34 Anatomy of the Woodchuck, Marmota monax. Fig. 2-36. Left forepaw, palmar view. I-V = metacarpals, 1-5 = digits. 1 radius, 2 intermedioradial carpal bone (sca- pholunatum), 3 radial sesamoid, 4 proximal phalanx of sec- ond digit, 5 middle phalanx of second digit, 6 distal pha- lanx of second digit, 7 flexor tubercle, 8 distal sesamoid, 9 proximal sesamoid, 10 accessory carpal bone (pisiform), 11 ulnar carpal bone (triquetrum), 12 ulna. The pubic bone forms the cranial and medial borders of the obturator foramen, foramen obtura-
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RMRMJNP6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 254 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM COR. Fig. 2. Hovasaurus boulei, MNHN 1908-32-59. Abbreviations: ac—accessory articulation on neural spine, b—ballast, COR—coracoid, e—entepicondyle, g—gastralia, H—humerus, i—intermedium, lc—lateral centrale, m—mammillary process, mc—medical centrale, pi—pisiform, R—radius, r—radiale, ST—sternum, U—ulna, u—ulnare. Scale = 1 cm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
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RMRDKF38–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. A B Fig. 121.—Bones of the manus A, of Tapir {Tapirus indicus). x i. B, of Ehinocero.s {Rhinoceros sumatrensis). x ]-. C, of Horse {Equus caballus). X J. c, Cunei- form ; I, lunar ; m, magnum ; p, pisiform ; R, radius ; s, scaphoid ; td, trapezoid ; tm, trapezium; u, unciform ; JJ, ulna ; //- V, second to fifth digits ; V in B, and // and IViuG, represented by rudimentary metacarpals. (From Flower's Ustrulor/i/.) Sir Eichard Owen, from the fact that the middle digit of the hand and foot is pre-eminent. As will be seen from Fig. 121, the axis of. Please
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RMRMKRPP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. GALESPHYRUS CAPENSIS, A YOUNGINID EOSUCHIAN FROM SOUTH AFRICA 61. Fig. 1. Galesphynis capeiisis, type. South African Museum 2758; Oorlog's Kloof, Calvinia, Cape Province; ^ 1,5. Abbreviations: a, astragalus; cal,calcaneum; cen,centrale; cl, clavicle; i, intermedium; Ic, lateral centrale; mc, medial centrale; p, pisiform; r, radiale; sc, scapula; u, ulnare; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, distal carpals and tarsals.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
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RMRGH0BT–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. ('Fig. 159. Trilophodon shepardi' (bones, nos. 23454 and 23457, lateral views, X %. Eden beds, California. 23359; proximal portions of metajiodials, nos. 23455, 23365; first phalanges, nos. 23367 and 23366; second phalanx, no. 23518; portions of astragalus, no. 23363, and calcaneum, no. 23456; pisiform, no. 23362; and various podial elements (pi. 49, figs. 2-10). All from Univ. Calif, general loc. 3269; all in Univ. Calif. Coll. Vert. Pal. Fig. 158. Pliohippus, sp. Cannon^. ] edensis, n. subsp. ^istal end of small ' tusk, no. 24050, X 1. Eden b
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RMRE04X9–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. 1. Plate XXXII.—Seat of Ulnar Nkukectomy I. Skin. 2. Superficial fascia. 3. Deep fascia. 4. Tendon of flexor metacarpi medius. 5. Ulnar nerve exposed. 6. Tendon of flexor metacarpi externus. 7. Ridge of pisiform bone. A.—SEAT OF ULNAR NEURECTOMY IN SECTION I. Skin. 2. Superficial fascia. 3. Tendon of flexor metacarpi externus. 4. Flexor metacarpi medius. 5 Ulnar artery. 6. Ulnar nerve. 7. Ulnar vein. 8. Deep fascia passing from tendon of fJexor metacarpi medius on to that of the flexor metacarpi externus.. Please note that these images are ext
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RMRE4FGB–. The structure and life of birds. Birds; Evolution. Fic. 4.—Hand of (a) Halteria Lizard; {*) Chick. CI, near row of carpals; ca, fartlier row of carpals; CE, central bones—there are often two ; D i, 2, 3, 4, s, digits ; MC, metacarpals; p, pisiform bone, originally a tendon : R, radius; u, ulna. beyond it. Of the more distant row there is not a sign in the mature bird, but, if we examine the skeleton of an embryo, it may be made out. In a young chick there are still two free bones to represent it (C 2, fig. 4). In the adult these have been fused with the Meta- carpals beyond. The tendency to
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RMREEW28–. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates. JT u FIG. 128.— RIGHT CARPUS OF A YOUNG Afliynfor lui-iitx. From above. C, centrale ; R, radius ; r, radiale ; U, ulna ; 11, ulnare ; t, pisiform ; 1 to 5, the five carpalia, as yet un- ossified, of which 1 and 2, as well as 3, 4, and 5, have become fused ; 7 — V, metacarpals.. FIG. 129.—RIGHT TARSUS OF Emy« enropwa. From above. F, fibula ; (if.f.f, the fused inter- medium^), fibulare, tibiale, and centrale ; Phl, phalanx of 1st digit; T, tibia; 1—4, distal tarsals; /— I', metatarsals. reduction of the extremities occur,
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RMRGF3BH–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. WOOD: FLORIDA MIOCENE RHINOCEROSES 381 Appendicular skeleton A fair number of limb elements are preserved and show that the legs were long and slender. This impression of length characterizes the scapula, M.C.Z. No. 7447, the ulna, M.C.Z. No. 7448, metacar- pal III, M.C.Z. No. 7449, the femur, M.C.Z. No. 7450, the fibula, M.C.Z. No. 7451, and metatarsal IV, M.C.Z. No. 7452. The scapula is like that of D. cooki with some similarity to Subhyracodon. The only carpals are a left lunar, M.C.Z. No. 7453 and a right pisiform
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RMRH3Y55–. Breviora. 1981 THE DROMASAURS 23. Figure 10. Galechirus scholtzi. Drawing based on latex peel taken from SAM 1068. Abbreviations: a. astragalus; ac, atlas centrum; ax. axis; ax ic, axis intercentrum; C. clavicle; cal. calcaneum; cer rib, cervicle rib; dt 1, first distal tarsal; ect for, ectepicondylar foramen; F, femur; FIB, fibula; H, humerus, i, intermedium; IS ischium; j, jugal; m cen. medial centrale; pi, pisiform; pm, premaxilla; prf, prefrontal; PU, pubis; T. tibia; u. ulnare; U, ulna.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
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