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310). Levator anguli scapulae. Rhomboideus minor. Rhomboideus major. Dissection. — The Trapezius must be removed, in order to expose the next layer; to effect this, detach the muscle from its attachment to the clavicle and spine of the scapula, and turn it back toward the vertebral column. The Levator anguli scapulae (m. levator sca-pulae) is situated at the hack part and side of the neck. It aris.es by tendinous slips from the transverse process of the atlas, and from the posterior tubercles o...f the transverse processes of the second, third, and fourth cervical vertebrae ; these, becoming fleshy, are united so as to form a flat muscle, which, passing downward and backward, is inserted into the posterior border of the scapula, between the superior angle and the triangular smooth surface at the root of the spine. The Rhomboideus minor (m. rhomboideus minor) arises from the ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes of the seventh cervical and first thoracic vertebrae. Passing downward and outward, it is inserted into the margin of the triangular smooth surface at the root of the spine of the scapula.
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