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  • I stood it until I became tortured day and night by the prod of reason, then I quietly left the church and bade farewell to the heathen Scapular and the ten thousand other trinkets of blind paganism, and resolved to break the chain of this "_slave of the soul_" and "_tyrant of reason_. Thirty Years In Hell Or, From Darkness to Light
  • Often, the muscles used to maintain body posture are affected, namely the muscles in the neck, shoulders, and pelvic girdle, including the upper trapezius, scalene, sternocleidomastoid, levator scapulae, and quadratus lumborum.
  • A slip at the level of rhomboideus minor, named rhomboideus minimus, extends from the scapula to thoracic or lower cervical vertebral spines.
  • Some slips passing from the first and second ribs to the vertebral border of the scapula and supplied by the dorsal scapular nerve may be looked upon as belonging to the rhomboid sheet and therefore as variations of those muscles.
  • The pain starts suddenly in the epigastrium or right upper quadrant and may radiate round to the back in the interscapular region.
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  • Muscles acting on the scapula in this section include serratus anterior, rhomboideus minor, rhomboideus major, trapezius, and deltoid.
  • There was general dulness throughout the lower part of both, with the exception of a small space at the inferior angle of the left scapula, where pectoriloquy was distinctly heard, from which was concluded the cavernous state of a portion of that lung. An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners
  • Mori has reported the vertebral, costal, and scapular origins as follows.
  • Other relatively predictable adaptations are the development of an obtuse angle between the scapula and coracoid and the loss of the furcula.
  • The main upper-back muscles are the trapezius, rhomboids and levator scapulae.
  • At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen.
  • The form of body peculiarly subject to phthisical complaints was the smooth, the whitish, that resembling the lentil; the reddish, the blue-eyed, the leucophlegmatic, and that with the scapulae having the appearance of wings: and women in like manner, with regard to the melancholic and subsanguineous, phrenitic and dysenteric affections principally attacked them. Of The Epidemics
  • But we might remember too that the litter and discard which accompany decay are interesting in their heterogeneity: juxtapositions of fibula and quernstone, gold ring and ox scapula in sifting through the cultural rubbish tip.
  • Careful physical examination and trans-scapular radiography can differentiate the subscapular osteochondroma from the classical wing of the scapula.
  • The nerve rounds the anterior border of the neck of the scapula, passing upward and backward under the supraspinatus (antea-spinatus) muscle and terminating in the infraspinatus (postea-spinatus) muscle. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Glomus tumor of the scapular region.
  • Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool.
  • The scapula was meant to protect the chemise, and had a built in hood or cowl.
  • The scapula, covered by thick carneous masses, does not lie in the living body directly upon the osseous-thorax, neither does the clavicle. Surgical Anatomy
  • In addition, we believe that the agonist / antagonist muscle ratios are important values when considering how the scapula provides stability, mobility, and symptom-free function.
  • On the green nearby, there were many stalls, selling all sorts of religious objects: rosary beads, scapulars, and prayer books.
  • If it was one of those chameleons they used to sell at the State Fair of Texas, the ones kids used to wear to school like scapulars until they the chameleons died, you had every reason to fear a protracted and terrible vengeance. Fucking terrifying | clusterflock
  • The shoulder girdle is formed by the scapulae (shoulder blades) and clavicles (collar bones).
  • The middle trapezius muscle fibers, although strong, lie very close to the axis of rotation of the scapula.
  • Research by Arat indicates the first two muscles affected by an over-loaded limbic system are the levator scapula and upper trapezius.
  • I saw them and knew she couldn't cure them herself but she placed a religious scapular and medals on them.
  • The mantelletta is probably connected with the mantellum of the cardinals in the "Ordo" of Gregory X (1271-1276) and with the mantellum of the prelates in the "Ordo" of Petrus Amelius (d. 1401), which was a vestment similar to a scapular. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • -- With partial or complete suspension of function of the suprascapular nerve there results enervation of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Scapular stability collectively involves the trapezius, serratus anterior and rhomboid muscles.
  • The bleeding from the circumflex, subscapular, and posterior scapular arteries can easily be arrested by a dossil of lint till the great vessel is tied, and they can be secured. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • Thus the scapula, which is the pleurapophysis of the occipital vertebra, is vertical on its first appearance in the embryo of tetrapoda, and lies close up to the head Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • The scalp, face, and (less frequently) the sternal and interscapular regions of the trunk. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • With his piercing eyes, his eloquent and hypnotic manner of speaking, his neck and wrists covered in Santa Muerte scapulars and Santería-like beads, the self-anointed priest had developed an enthusiastic following in the northern suburbs of the city. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. — “Neutral, indeed,” said the doctor; “so neutral, that I’ll be crucified if ever they declare either for the patient or the disease.” The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • Scala Sancta, laid out the prescribed sum on relics, beads, scapulars, medals, and what-not, and, in short, fulfilled all the articles of my uncle's vow. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756
  • The slip from the inferior angle of the scapula has sometimes provided fasciculi that are directly continuous with the fibers of rhomboideus major.
  • It is at the point where it forms this angle that it gives off what I call the cervical fold, which forms the boundary of the top front edge of the scapular shield, but is lost at a point in the shoulder nearly over the centre of the fore limb. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • The scapula is quite papyraceous in some places.
  • A. altus is poorly known, but not as poorly known as A. fragillimus: it was first described for vertebrae, a pubic bone and a femur (Cope 1878), but a scapula, coracoid, ulna and partial skull were later referred to it. Biggest sauropod ever (part…. II)
  • In three years, I relearned how to walk, stand and sit and discovered the location of my scapulae , ischia and occiput. The Serious Art of Gentle Exercise
  • These retained bullets often gave rise to remarkably little trouble in this situation; thus I have a skiagram of a shrapnel bullet lying in the deepest part of the subscapular fossa, which did not inconvenience its possessor. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Some slips passing from the first and second ribs to the vertebral border of the scapula and supplied by the dorsal scapular nerve may be looked upon as belonging to the rhomboid sheet and therefore as variations of those muscles.
  • At the upper part of the fossa is a transverse depression, where the bone appears to be bent on itself along a line at right angles to and passing through the center of the glenoid cavity, forming a considerable angle, called the subscapular angle; this gives greater strength to the body of the bone by its arched form, while the summit of the arch serves to support the spine and acromion. II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
  • These include dorsally migrated scapulae, a broad thorax, laterally directed humeral glenoids, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, a reduced/absent tail and less fasciculated back musculature. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • In the shoulder girdle, the serratus anterior and pectoralis minor muscles contract to abduct the scapula on the up phase.
  • In the overhead thrower, the shoulder external rotator muscles, scapular retractor muscles, and protractor and depressor muscles are frequently isolated because of weakness.
  • Along the dorsal edge of the scapula of the rabbit is unossified cartilage, which is called the supra-scapula (s. sc.). Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • The suprascapular artery was also found to be a very constant branch of the thyroid axis, there being only 4 exceptions, vide Group 4 variations.
  • This muscle arises from the sternum and sternal end of the clavicle, and may insert into the fascia of the dorsal scapular region as well as into those areas cited above.
  • Heck, some folks even refuse to take their scapulars off whilst swimming!
  • Inset: The erector spine muscles lift the torso and the rhomboid draw the scapulae towards the midline.
  • Another role of the scapula involves retraction and protraction along the thoracic wall.
  • And here were bones: femurs, ulnae, sacra, ribs, scapulae; he was standing in "a veritable graveyard. The Kaisho
  • Hospital in London, there is preserved the right humerus and scapula, presenting an enormous bulk, which was removed by amputation at the shoulder-joint, for a large lymphosarcoma growing just above the clavicle. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The other concomitant injuries were bilateral serial rib fractures and fractures of both clavicles, scapula, humerus, and pelvis.
  • Considering the form of the thoracic space in reference to the general form of the trunk of the living body, I see reason to doubt whether the practitioner can by any boasted delicacy of manipulation, detect an abnormal state of the pulmonary organs by percussion, or the use of the stethoscope, applied at those regions which he terms coracoid, scapulary, subclavian, &c., if the line of his examination be directed from before backwards. Surgical Anatomy
  • He bowed his back and lumps of muscle bunched between his scapulae. A DARKENING STAIN
  • For example, I. scapularis may transmit ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease, and babesiosis.
  • The branches which come off from the axillary artery are very variable both as to number and place of origin, but in general will be found certain branches which answer to the names thoracic, subscapular, and circumflex. Surgical Anatomy
  • Methods: The origins, external diameters, branches and the distributions of the subscapular artery and the popliteal artery were observed and measured on 34 adult limb specimens.
  • The humerus articulates with the scapula (shoulder blade) at the shoulder, and with the radius and the ulna at the elbow.
  • Do you bless your car - I know the St. Christopher medal's popular, but is there anything else you do to it (scapulars, ichthuses on the back, etc.)?
  • Articulated ichthyosaurs demonstrate that the pectoral girdle was a robust construction with vertical clavicles [collar bones] and scapulae [shoulder blades], so there was a firm base for the articulation of powerful forefins and their musculature. Archive 2006-09-01
  • She had the round, bright eyes of a bird, and her scapulae were prominent beneath her blouse like featherless, folded wings. LIGHT FINGERS
  • the caput humeri is the head of the humerus which fits into a cavity in the scapula
  • I tell you this did some good for others; they bought themselves scapulars and put them around their necks.
  • His hand, forearm, arm, etc., were rapidly drawn in, and he was carried around until his shoulder came to a large beam, where the body was stopped by resistance against the beam, fell to the floor, and the arm and scapula were completely avulsed and carried on beyond the beam. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Even Severo, who attends church regularly (if not religiously), believes ‘that masses and religious vows, like the selling of indulgences, images, and scapulars, were a dishonest business’.
  • I doubt I'd be able to choose what either of them looked like, but since we're here, I'd like my wings to be feathery and dark grey, and I'd also like them to grow from my scapulae. J-gan Diary Entry
  • Only the coracoclavicular ligaments, coracoacromial ligament, the clavicle, and the scapula were preserved.
  • In the pelvic girdle the ilium corresponds to the scapula, the ischium to the coracoid, the pubis to the clavicle. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • In cross section, the line formed by this point and the midpoint of the transverse glenoid diameter at the level of the articular surface defines the axis of the scapula.
  • In its course it gives off two branches: one (infrascapular) enters the subscapular fossa beneath the Subscapularis, which it supplies, anastomosing with the transverse scapular artery and the descending branch of the transverse cervical; the other is continued along the axillary border of the scapula, between the Teres major and minor, and at the dorsal surface of the inferior angle anastomoses with the descending branch of the transverse cervical. VI. The Arteries. 4b. The Axilla
  • In the overhead thrower, the shoulder external rotator muscles, scapular retractor muscles, and protractor and depressor muscles are frequently isolated because of weakness.
  • There are often heat, pain, and swelling in the muscular mass at the elbow, though at times a hollow, or depression, may be observed near the posterior border of the scapula, which is probably the seat of injury. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • It is provided with a pair of valves opposite the lower border of the Subscapularis; valves are also found at the ends of the cephalic and subscapular veins. VII. The Veins. 3c. The Veins of the Upper Extremity and Thorax
  • [2]] Crest, axillaries, retrices, nape, mantle, scapulars, and wing coverts are some unusual names of the birds anatomy. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Occasionally some fibers arising from the scapular spine extend superficially over the surface of the muscle and end in the skin of the arm.
  • John stood at the foot of the Cross, and wiped the feet of Jesus with his scapular.
  • Breeding adults were captured at their nest burrows, marked with United States Fish and Wildlife Service leg bands, and fitted with a depth recorder attached to the contour feathers between the scapulars with a cable tie.
  • This is a back view on left side, showing slips of levator scapulae to serratus anterior and rhomboideus minor.
  • Lying on the top of the salt-box was a bunch of fairy flax, and sewed in the folds of her own scapular was the dust of what had once been a four-leaved shamrock, an invaluable specific “for seein’ the good people, ” if they happened to come within the bounds of vision. The Lianhan Shee
  • At the lateral angle of the scapula, just inferior to the acromion, is a depression called the glenoid cavity which contributes to the shoulder joint by articulating with the head of the humerus.
  • With the upper trapezius, the levator scapula lifts your shoulder blades.
  • Los huesos planos son como los en el cráneo, en las costillas, en el esternón y la escápula; los huesos largos se hallan en las extremedades – como el fémur o hueso del muslo de la pierna, y la ulna del brazo. Al Nacer, Tenemos Como 270 huesos. como adultos tienen 206 huesos
  • Evidence potentially contradicting this interpretation consists of scapula hoes and celts, tools normally associated with swidden horticulture.
  • Many etiologies can induce winging scapula, including trauma, infection, iatrogenic injury, congenital abnormality, and the impairment of periscapular nerves, muscles, bones and joints.
  • These include dorsally migrated scapulae, a broad thorax, laterally directed humeral glenoids, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, a reduced/absent tail and less fasciculated back musculature. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • June had made good marks that day and had won a scapular of bronze felt. THE BINGO PALACE
  • Objective To study the value of clinical application for X-ray diagnosis in myodystrophy followed by osteoarticular change such as scapula, etc.
  • The fourth step is to emphasize the retractor muscles of the scapula and to correct any forward-head posture.
  • #sanbrunoless than a minute ago via mobile webRolf Scapula viperfish San Bruno fire Twitter reactions
  • Winging scapula secondary to traumatic trapezius muscle disuse atrophy was diagnosed.
  • The levator scapulae is a muscle that runs from the back of your skull to the upper corner of your shoulder blade. THE PROGRAM
  • We routinely have throwers stretch their pectoralis minor muscle and strengthen the lower trapezius muscle and scapular retractor and protractor muscles.
  • Hi Regina --- I found your "What I do with old scapulars" post while looking for info on the Brown Scapular ... then I noticed that you are the author of Angel in the Waters! Rota-Tiller
  • Short head: coracoid process of scapula with coracobrachialis INSERTION posterior border of bicipital tuberosity of radius over bursa and bicipital aponeurosis to deep fascia and subcutaneous ulna Archive 2009-01-01
  • The believers adorn their San Judas statues with beads and threaded necklaces, colored lace, scapulars, and roses. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • The subscapular artery, Q, Plate 12, is perhaps of all the other branches that one which manifests the most permanent character; its point of origin being in general opposite the interval between the latissimus and sub-scapular muscles, but I have seen it arise from all parts of the axillary main trunk. Surgical Anatomy
  • The nerves of the brachial plexus bear the following relations to this part of the artery: on the lateral side are the lateral head and the trunk of the median, and the musculocutaneous for a short distance; on the medial side the ulnar (between the vein and artery) and medial brachial cutaneous (to the medial side of the vein); in front are the medial head of the median and the medial antibrachial cutaneous, and behind, the radial and axillary, the latter only as far as the lower border of the Subscapularis. VI. The Arteries. 4b. The Axilla
  • The scapulars of the bird derive from the Latin word scapula which among humans it is the shoulder blade. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Lateral lobes: the deflexed portions of pronotum that cover the sides of pro-thorax in many Orthoptera: in certain Hymenoptera, lie on each side of the parapsidal furrows of mesoscutum and = scapulae. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Second, the athlete is placed on an aggressive strengthening program for the posterior rotator cuff muscles and the retractor and depressor muscles of the scapula.
  • Pinned to her clothes – striped Eastern things, and that kind of crinkled silk stuff they weave in Crete and Cyprus – was a piece of parchment, a scapular we thought at first, but which was found to contain only the name Διονεα – Dionea, as they pronounce it here. Archive 2009-11-01
  • In the spandrel above Saint George sits Saint Augustine, who appears as a hermit dressed in the habit of the Eremitani (also known as the Austin friars), wearing a scapular, his bishop's miter resting at his feet.
  • The large trapezius muscle extends from the base of the skull to the last thoracic vertebrae, and from the spinal column to the scapulae.
  • The inner side is formed by the serratus magnus muscle, M, Plate 12, on the side of the thorax; the external side is formed by the scapular and humeral insertion of the subscapular muscle, the humerus and coraco-brachialis muscle; and the posterior side is formed by the latissimus dorsi, the teres and body of the subscapular muscle. Surgical Anatomy
  • Now almost at his foot he noticed the weathered flat surface of a scapula, broken off below the shoulder joint. A THIEF OF TIME
  • Short head: coracoid process of scapula with coracobrachialis INSERTION posterior border of bicipital tuberosity of radius over bursa and bicipital aponeurosis to deep fascia and subcutaneous ulna Archive 2009-01-01
  • —The Trapezius is supplied by the accessory nerve, and by branches from the third and fourth cervical nerves; the Latissimus dorsi by the sixth, seventh, and eighth cervical nerves through the thoracodorsal (long subscapular) nerve. IV. Myology. 7. The Fascia and Muscles of the Upper Extremity. a. The Muscles Connecting the Upper Extremity to the Vertebral Column
  • This view is most appropriate for diagnosing dislocations or subtle scapular fractures, particularly those of the coracoid process.
  • Adduction of the scapulae takes place in the shoulder girdle where the scapulae move in toward the spine together with the rearward movement of the arms.
  • In the shoulder girdle, the serratus anterior, upper and lower trapezius, levator scapulae and rhomboid muscles are involved.
  • Beneath the artery is seen a subscapular branch of the brachial plexus, given to the latissimus dorsi muscle. Surgical Anatomy
  • Quite frequently, especially in the interscapular and sternal regions, the segmental configuration constitutes an important feature of seborrh [oe] a-- of the eczema seborrhoicum variety. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Larger bones such as scapulae had been made into gleaming white shutters that flanked windows of thinly stretched corneas. A Triumph of Souls
  • Among the 1,080 scapulae Gray found 214 acromial processes that he classified as quadrangular.
  • Rib, clavicle, brachial plexus, and pulmonary injuries are commonly associated with scapula fractures.
  • Pinned to her clothes -- striped Eastern things, and that kind of crinkled silk stuff they weave in Crete and Cyprus -- was a piece of parchment, a scapular we thought at first, but which was found to contain only the name _Dionea_ -- Dionea, as they pronounce it here. Hauntings
  • The meat-bearing parts of the fore - and hind legs (represented by scapulae, humeri, radii, ulnae, pelves, femora and tibiae) and the axial skeleton (vertebrae and ribs) were less frequently present. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Subsistence Studies Report 2
  • A left 'ilium', almost perfect, and belonging to the femur: a fragment of the right 'scapula'; the anterior extremity of a rib of the right side; and the same part of a rib of the left side; the hinder part of a rib of the right side; and lastly, two hinder portions and one middle portion of ribs, which from their unusually rounded shape, and abrupt curvature, more resemble the ribs of a carnivorous animal than those of a man. Lectures and Essays
  • There was no direct blow to the scapula and the shoulder did not dislocate.
  • The scapula (with supra-scapula) is the pleurapophysis, the coracoid the hæmapophysis, of the occipital vertebra. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Short head: coracoid process of scapula with coracobrachialis INSERTION posterior border of bicipital tuberosity of radius over bursa and bicipital aponeurosis to deep fascia and subcutaneous ulna Archive 2009-01-01
  • Depression has been observed in the bones of the cranium, ribs, scapula, neck of the femur, and of the diaphyses generally. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • Both sexes have extensive gray stippling on long scapulars and upper wing coverts.
  • And of course, when we look at Kadanuumuu's shoulder blade, or what we call the scapula, it has so many features that are shared with gorillas than to the exclusion of chimpanzees. NPR Topics: News
  • These include dorsally migrated scapulae, a broad thorax, laterally directed humeral glenoids, an increased number of sacral vertebrae, a reduced/absent tail and less fasciculated back musculature. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • The ligament is a thickening of the clavipectoral fascia and is attached to the coracoid process of the scapula and is inserted onto the conoid tubercle and trapezoid line of the clavicle.
  • Results Among 168 free flaps, there were 126 free fibula flaps, 32 radial forearm flaps, 7 rectus abdominis flaps, one scapular flap, one jejunal flap, and one anterolateral thigh flap.
  • The rhomboid lies beneath the trapezius, extending from its attachment on the spine to the scapulae.
  • With the aid of a torch I could make out the roosting birds; each nestled in a hollow, body pressed down with head tucked well into scapulars.
  • One practical point of importance with regard to the scapula was the frequency with which bullets lodged in the venter, or the firmly bound-down muscles of the supra - and infra-spinous fossæ. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • The scapula is a tall narrow blade with a vertical ridge on its external surface.
  • Like Marnier had said, it was the size of a pack of cigarettes and was positioned just below the left scapula. A DARKENING STAIN
  • The muscles which raise the scapula are the upper fibers of the Trapezius, the Levator scapulæ, and the Rhomboidei; those which depress it are the lower fibers of the Trapezius, the Pectoralis minor, and, through the elavicle, the Subclavius. III. Syndesmology. 6c. Humeral Articulation or Shoulder-joint
  • Rather, Lickona provides a delightfully high-spirited and candid account of living Catholicism as though it were true, scapulars included.
  • The first set of modifications include a series of regular, uniform notches on the ventral side of the distal end of the scapula, suggesting it had been hafted or mounted for use as a digging tool or hoe.
  • Lateral to the inferior medial border of the scapula is a bursa that can become inflamed.
  • To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. — “Neutral, indeed,” said the doctor; “so neutral, that I’ll be crucified if ever they declare either for the patient or the disease.” The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • June had made good marks that day and had won a scapular of bronze felt. THE BINGO PALACE
  • Allusion is here made to the bladebone (scapula), and the bone which passes down from the shoulder-joint to the breast-bone (viz. the coracoid). On the Genesis of Species
  • Wearing simple habits of black tunics, hooded scapulars, and long-sleeved cuculas or robes, the monks walk reverently through a glass-lined hallway - called a slype - that connects the monastery and the church, then bow before the altar, and take their places in high-backed choir stalls where they pray, sing, chant, and recite the liturgy. Sunday Reading
  • Short head: coracoid process of scapula with coracobrachialis INSERTION posterior border of bicipital tuberosity of radius over bursa and bicipital aponeurosis to deep fascia and subcutaneous ulna Archive 2009-01-01
  • She was buried in Mantua in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, with the cord and the scapular, as the Modenese chronicler Lancellotti reports.
  • All players (except infielders) exhibited significantly stronger depressor muscles of the scapula on the throwing side compared with the nonthrowing side.
  • The cartilage of prolongation of the scapula is sometimes seriously involved in certain cases of fistulous withers, and in some instances it has been separated from its attachment to the rhomboidea muscles, and lameness has resulted. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • The fracture fragment is often retracted inferomedially because of the action of the subscapularis muscle.
  • Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool.
  • The meat-bearing parts of the fore - and hind legs (represented by scapulae, humeri, radii, ulnae, pelves, femora and tibiae) and the axial skeleton (vertebrae and ribs) were less frequently present. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Subsistence Studies Report 2
  • The limb is attached to the body through the intermediation of the shoulder-blade (scapula, sc.) a flattened bone with a median external ridge with a hook-like termination, the acromion (acr.). Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • The form of body peculiarly subject to phthisical complaints was the smooth, the whitish, that resembling the lentil; the reddish, the blue-eyed, the leucophlegmatic, and that with the scapulae having the appearance of wings: and women in like manner, with regard to the melancholic and subsanguineous, phrenitic and dysenteric affections principally attacked them. Of The Epidemics
  • Unmistakable, each was dressed in splendid sooty-black breeding plumage complete with prominent white spotting on the mantle and scapulars and white eye-ring.
  • The middle trapezius muscle fibers, although strong, lie very close to the axis of rotation of the scapula.
  • Winging scapula secondary to traumatic trapezius muscle disuse atrophy was diagnosed.
  • Enhancement scapula muscle is to shape body: Two hands grasping dumb bells and cling back tightly.
  • Conclusions:Transfer of the pectoralis major tendon in subscapularis- deficient shoulders partially restored the glenohumeral kinematics of the intact shoulder.
  • The neck of the scapula is the slightly constricted portion which surrounds the head; it is more distinct below and behind than above and in front. II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
  • The most conspicuous features of these elongate fusiform actinopterygians consist of one or two rows of anamestic supraorbital bones, a mosaic of suborbitals, and the presence of two rows of extrascapulars in one species.
  • The posterior extrascapulars also abut anteriorly against this median bone, but without touching each other, so that the commissure does not cross the midline.
  • The ligament is a thickening of the clavipectoral fascia and is attached to the coracoid process of the scapula and is inserted onto the conoid tubercle and trapezoid line of the clavicle.
  • To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • The hyaline enchondroma is of slow growth, but may at times assume immense proportions, as is shown in the accompanying illustration, given by Warren, of a patient in whom the growth was in the scapula. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool.
  • The inner side is formed by the serratus magnus muscle, M, Plate 12, on the side of the thorax; the external side is formed by the scapular and humeral insertion of the subscapular muscle, the humerus and coraco-brachialis muscle; and the posterior side is formed by the latissimus dorsi, the teres and body of the subscapular muscle. Surgical Anatomy
  • There are no bones resting on each other, no synovia; but where the scapula has its largest range of movement there is a remarkable amount of areolar tissue, which renders movement easy. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Amputation of the hip with recovery is fast becoming an ordinary operation; at Westminster Hospital in London, there is preserved the right humerus and scapula, presenting an enormous bulk, which was removed by amputation at the shoulder-joint, for a large lymphosarcoma growing just above the clavicle. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Alone with Inmaculada, Gregory took off the scapulary and handed it to her. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • Triangular processes occurred in both bones of pairs 58 times from a total of 334 paired scapulae.
  • On his back were four deep, six-inch long gouges on each scapula. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Injury to the long thoracic nerve denervates the serratus anterior muscle and causes a winged scapula.
  • In the overhead thrower, the shoulder external rotator muscles, scapular retractor muscles, and protractor and depressor muscles are frequently isolated because of weakness.
  • The hyaline enchondroma is of slow growth, but may at times assume immense proportions, as is shown in the accompanying illustration (Fig. 247), given by Warren, of a patient in whom the growth was in the scapula. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • A holosystolic murmur that may radiate to the axilla, the upper sternal borders or the subscapular region is apparent on physical examination.
  • She was buried in Mantua in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, with the cord and the scapular, as the Modenese chronicler Lancellotti reports.
  • The pain usually radiates to the tip of the right scapula via the seventh intercostal nerve.
  • The humeral head articulates proximally with the scapula and is held in the socket by ligaments and muscles collectively known as the rotator cuff.
  • Small statues, candles, and miniature crucifixes dominated most of the space, along with scapulars, rosaries, and encrypted prayers.
  • He kept only the painted wood dragon, a memory of his friends in the village, and Juan Jose's scapulary. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • Scapular blade forming a 45° angle with coracoid articulation; humeral distal condyles exposed on anterior of shaft; stout ulna; humeral deltopectoral crest markedly expanded distally; elliptical femoral mid-shaft cross-section; distal condyles of femur bevelled dorso-medially; astragalar posterior fossa undivided PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • To this question, he replied, that venesection had been three times performed; that a vesicatory had been applied inter scapulas; that the patient had taken occasionally of a cathartic apozem, and between whiles, alexipharmic boluses and neutral draughts. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • As for your paddling muscles, there are many ways to target the rhomboid / scapular muscles, the lats, and the shoulders.
  • The furculum, or merry-thought, which is entire, marks the fore part of the trunk; the ischium, scapula, and most of the wing and leg bones are preserved, and there are impressions of the quill feathers and of down on the body. The Antiquity of Man
  • By its deep surface, it is in relation with the Lumbar fascia, the Serratus posticus inferior, the lower external intercostal muscles and ribs, inferior angle of the scapula, Rhomboideus major, Infraspinatus, and Teres major. [p. 313] Archive 2009-01-01
  • At the upper part of the fossa is a transverse depression, where the bone appears to be bent on itself along a line at right angles to and passing through the center of the glenoid cavity, forming a considerable angle, called the subscapular angle; this gives greater strength to the body of the bone by its arched form, while the summit of the arch serves to support the spine and acromion. II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
  • To avoid these the ligature should be applied as low down on the vessel as possible, and, in point of fact, the operation called ligature of the third stage of the axillary is, anatomically speaking, really ligature of the brachial high up, and where there is room at all, there will be the less chance of secondary hæmorrhage, the greater the distance is between the ligature and the great subscapular branch. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • In 100 cases, the dorsal scapular artery arose from the following clavicular regions.
  • As this vessel gives off throughout its whole length, numerous branches which inosculate principally with the scapular, mammary, and superior intercostal branches of the subclavian, it will be evident that, in tying it above its own branches, the anastomotic circulation will with much greater freedom be maintained in respect to the arm, than if the ligature be applied below those branches. Surgical Anatomy
  • The clavicle and scapula together form the shoulder girdle.
  • In three years, I relearned how to walk, stand and sit and discovered the location of my scapulae , ischia and occiput. The Serious Art of Gentle Exercise
  • At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen.
  • My neck had two steel struts riveted between the scapulae and lower cortex which made nodding a no-no. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • It is commonly seen upon the sternal and interscapular regions. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Fractures of the humerus, scapula and clavicle usually result from a direct blow or a fall onto an outstretched hand.
  • In the year 1896, my great-uncle, one of the first Catholic priests of aboriginal blood, put the call out to his parishioners that they should gather at Saint Joseph's wearing scapulars and holding missals. Excerpt: The Plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich
  • So lots of devout Catholics wear brown scapulars - you can spot them by the telltale thin brown strips creeping over into the necklines of their shirts, a habitual (pun intended) annoyance that's part of the penance we're supposed to be practicing, I guess. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Here one would read The Furrow, The Capuchin Annual, The Messenger of the Sacred Heart, and one might wear the green scapular.
  • The serratus anterior muscle usually arises from the first through eighth or ninth ribs and inserts onto the costal surface of the scapula, from its superior to its inferior angle.
  • _ -- Fractures of the _scapula_ were not uncommon, but were mostly of the perforative variety; thus perforations both of the spine in longitudinal wounds of the back, and of the ala in perforating wounds of the thorax, were tolerably frequent. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • He was most surprised by the subscapular measurement, which decreased by 8 mm. Measure up

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