Nervous and mental diseases . Diagram showing Relations and Distributi Plate I. Vertical and Brachial Nerves (Flower). LESIONS OF SPECIAL SPINAL NERVES. 297 ihat the condition has arisen from a simple pressure neuritis. In casesnot open to nerve suture Tubby x has suggested and successfully prac-tised the ingenious operation of substituting a portion of the pectoralismajor muscle, which is dissected from its humeral implantation, splitup, and inserted into the digitation of the serratus. The suprascapular nerve arises from the fifth and sixth cervi-cal nerves. It may suffer alone in shoulder d


Nervous and mental diseases . Diagram showing Relations and Distributi Plate I. Vertical and Brachial Nerves (Flower). LESIONS OF SPECIAL SPINAL NERVES. 297 ihat the condition has arisen from a simple pressure neuritis. In casesnot open to nerve suture Tubby x has suggested and successfully prac-tised the ingenious operation of substituting a portion of the pectoralismajor muscle, which is dissected from its humeral implantation, splitup, and inserted into the digitation of the serratus. The suprascapular nerve arises from the fifth and sixth cervi-cal nerves. It may suffer alone in shoulder dislocations. The supra-and infraspinati are paralyzed and the scapula becomes subcutaneousby their atrophy. The arm can not rotate outward at the shoulder, andthere is a general lack of balance with weakness in the movements ofthe member. Carrying the hand from within outward, as in writing, isrendered especially uncertain and difficult. Anesthesia over the outerportion of the scapula and the posterior portion of the deltoid is oftenpresent. Usually the suprascapular nerve a


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