The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . e superficial. 3. The bundle of nerves is separated, the anterior cord (n. me-dianus et cutaneus medius*) being drawn forwards, the posterior cord(n. ulnaris et radialis) drawn backwards, and the sheath of the arteryopened. * By an oversight it is market on Plate VIII as cutaneus interims. 150 Plate of the brachial artery in the middle of the right arm. 1. The cutaneous incision is. 4cm in length along the inner borderof the biceps. 2. The biceps is drawn outwards with a retractor. The mediannerve is seen l


The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . e superficial. 3. The bundle of nerves is separated, the anterior cord (n. me-dianus et cutaneus medius*) being drawn forwards, the posterior cord(n. ulnaris et radialis) drawn backwards, and the sheath of the arteryopened. * By an oversight it is market on Plate VIII as cutaneus interims. 150 Plate of the brachial artery in the middle of the right arm. 1. The cutaneous incision is. 4cm in length along the inner borderof the biceps. 2. The biceps is drawn outwards with a retractor. The mediannerve is seen lying immediately upon the artery. 3. The median nerve is detached from the sheath and drawnoutwards by a strabismus hook; the sheath of the artery is opened:it lies between two veins (venae comites). NB. Sometimes the brachial artery divides into the ulna and radial arteriesin the upper third of the arm; the latter in that case commonly runsmore superficially and towards the outer side (upon the biceps), whilethe former then appears conspicuously small. nervus muse bictyti W WW Tab X uiiir/n nn (Wifit iifionpuroHis ht(tptt(S ik/hi media/ifi : -M . mewus mediamis


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