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Identifier: horseitstreatm05axej (find matches)
Title: The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Axe, J. Wortley
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: London, Gresham Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
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and one synovial. Thecartilaginous or amphiarthrodial joints are formed by the union of thesuperior extremity of the long horn of the hyoid bone with the petroustemporal bone, and the inferior extremity of the same with the superiorextremity of the short horn. The synovial articulation exists between thelower end of the short horn and the body of the bone. See fig. 291, j). 189. ARTICULATIONS OF THE RIBS All the ribs are connected with the vertebra above, and the first eighttrue ribs are also united with the sternum below, by synovial articulations ARTICULATIONS OF THE HEAD WITH THE NECK 267 or joints, by which means they are enabled to move freely in the requireddirections during respiration or breathing. Costo-Vertebral Articulations.—Each of these joints is formed bythe articulation of the head of a rib between the bodies of two vertebrae,and by the union of the tubercle of the rib with the transverse processof the vertebra behind it. Several small ligaments enter into each joint
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1. Common inferior vertebral ligament. articular costo-vertebral ligament. 2, 2. Inferior costo-vertebral ligaments, 3. Tnter-4. Inter-vertebral iibro-cartilage in section. and unite the rib firmly to the spine, while at the same time permittingfree play of one bone upon the others. CostO-Sternal Articulations.—These are the joints formed b\- theunion of the inferior extremities of the cartilages of the eight true ribswith the sternum or breast-bone. Each articulation has a capsular liga-ment lined by a synovial membrane, and two other connecting ligamentsextending from the costal cartilage above and below to the sternum—-superior and inferior costo-sternal ligaments. ARTICULATIONS OF THE HEAD WITH THE NECK OccipitO-Atloid.—The union of the head with the neck is effected bythe articulation of the two occipital condyles with corresponding concavities 268 HEALTH AND DISEASE on the anterior face of the atlas. This joint is enclosed in a capsular liga-ment (one to each condyle) and

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