The
Scalenus posterior (Scalenus posticus), the smallest and most deeply seated of the three Scaleni, arises, by two or three separate tendons, from the posterior tubercles of the
transverse processes of the lower two or three
cervical vertebræ, and is inserted by a thin tendon into the outer surface of the second rib, behind the attachment of the
Serratus anterior.
It is occasionally blended with the Scalenus medius.
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