Anatomy For Sculptors - The great chest muscle - pectoralis major

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The great chest muscle (pectoralis major). A mighty muscle living in the mists of the human body. One end of the pectoral muscle is connected to the humerus and the other end connects: to 3/5 of the clavicle; to the sternum; to the ribs; to aponeuroses of

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