| John Bell, Sir Charles Bell - 1829 - 656 Seiten
...Three surprocess has three surfaces for the attachment of feeesonitmuscles, and these muscles are, the pectoralis minor, the coraco-brachialis, and the short head of the biceps. Now the glenoid surface, and these two processes, form the cavity for receiving the shoulder-bone.... | |
| 1844 - 640 Seiten
...supra-scapular notch ; from this point it arches forwards and outwards, terminating in a point, and it gives attachment to the pectoralis minor, the coraco-brachialis, and the short head of the biceps muscles ; also to the deltoid trapezoid, conoid, accessory coraco-costal, and posterior coracoid ligaments... | |
| John Forbes - 1847 - 664 Seiten
...vertebrate series; it has long been recognized in relation to facilitating birth in the human foetus ; but some facts will occur to the human osteogenist,...which gives attachment to the pectoralis minor, the coracobra liialis, and the short head of the biceps, should not be developed by continuous ossification... | |
| Richard Owen - 1848 - 338 Seiten
...facts will occur to the osteogenist, of which the teleological explanation is by no means obvious. One sees not, for example, why the process of the...body of the blade-bone, like that which forms the spinoua process of the same bone. It is a well-known fact, however, that not only in man, but in all... | |
| Richard Owen - 1848 - 270 Seiten
...facts will occur to the osteogenist, of which the teleological explanation is by no means obvious. One sees not, for example, why the process of the...which gives attachment to the pectoralis minor, the coraco-braehialis, and the short head of the biceps should not be developed by continuous ossification... | |
| Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1856 - 382 Seiten
...displacement will probably occur as a result of the action of the three muscles attached to it, viz., the pectoralis minor, the coraco-brachialis, and the short head of the biceps, whose combined agency will drag the fragment downwards and somewhat inwards, towards the point of origin... | |
| Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1862 - 448 Seiten
...displacement will probably occur as a result of the action of the three muscles attached to it, viz., the pectoralis minor, the coraco-brachialis, and the short head of the biceps, whose combined agency will drag the fragment downwards and somewhat inwards, towards the point of origin... | |
| William Darling - 1880 - 708 Seiten
...presents a bony projection, called the coracoid process, which affords attachment to three muscles, viz., the pectoralis minor, the coraco-brachialis and the short head of the biceps, and also for three ligaments, viz., the conoid, the trapezoid, and the coraco-acromial ligaments. •... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1882 - 166 Seiten
...CORACOID PROCESS, or " crow's beak," projects from the upper border Into it is inserted one muscle, the pectoralis minor ; the coraco-brachialis, and the short head of the biceps arise from it by a common tendon ; and 3 ligaments are attached to it, — the conoid, trapezoid, and... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1884 - 170 Seiten
...and trapezius muscles, and by its apex to the coraco-acromial ligament. Into it is inserted I muscle, the pectoralis minor; the coraco-brachialis, and the short head of the biceps arise from it by a common tendon ; and 3 ligaments are attached to it, — the conoid, trapezoid, and... | |
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