Fun Fact: pectoral girdle

pectoral-girdle

Anatomy def: incomplete bony ring formed by clavicles and scapulae, which attaches to the sternum and supports the upper limbs; also known as the shoulder girdle.

Outlander def: yummy Jamie bones (clavicles and scapulae) of chest, shoulder and back that encircle, protect and love Mistress Claire!

Learn about the pectoral girdle in Anatomy Lesson #19, “To Arms, Too Arms, Two Arms!”  Understand that clavicles and scapulae form an incomplete bony ring, the pectoral girdle, which attaches to the sternum in the front midline and to no other bones of the chest.  Thus the weight of the entire upper limbs is suspended from and supported by the pectoral girdle.

See the left half of Jamie’s pectoral girdle and his long red curls, from a bird’s eye view in Starz, episode 109, The Reckoning! I reckon you ken which scene features this view of Jamie!  Mmphm!

Read about Jamie’s shoulders in Outlander book. In fact, there are so many references to his shoulders it is hard to choose. I know you will recognize this one!

“I think someone wants to speak with you alone,” I said. “I’ll leave you. The bandages on your shoulder can come off tomorrow, though. I’ll find you then.” “Aye. Thank ye again.” He squeezed my hand lightly in farewell.

a deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist