. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A Posterior View of the Articulations of the Bones of the Carpus in the Eight Hand. 1, The Ulna. 2, The Radius. 3, Inter-Articular Fibro-Cartilagc. 4, Meta- carpal Bone of the Thumb. 5, Metacarpal Bone of the First Finger. 6, Metacarpal Bone of the Second Finger. 7, Metacar- pal Bone of the Third Finger. 8, Meta- carpal Bone of the Fourth Finger. S, The Scaphoidcs. L. The Lunare. C, The Cu- neiforme. P, The Pisiforme. T, T, Tra- pezium and Trapezoides. M, The Mag- num. U, The Unciforme. Fig.


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. A Posterior View of the Articulations of the Bones of the Carpus in the Eight Hand. 1, The Ulna. 2, The Radius. 3, Inter-Articular Fibro-Cartilagc. 4, Meta- carpal Bone of the Thumb. 5, Metacarpal Bone of the First Finger. 6, Metacarpal Bone of the Second Finger. 7, Metacar- pal Bone of the Third Finger. 8, Meta- carpal Bone of the Fourth Finger. S, The Scaphoidcs. L. The Lunare. C, The Cu- neiforme. P, The Pisiforme. T, T, Tra- pezium and Trapezoides. M, The Mag- num. U, The Unciforme. Fig. An Anterior View of the Left Hand. 1, The Scaphoidcs. 2, The Lunare. 3, The Cuneiforms 4, The Pisiforme. 5, The Trapezium. 6, Groove for the Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendon. 7, The Trape- zoides. 8, The Magnum. 9, The Unci- forme. 10, 10, The Five Meta-Carpal Bones. 11, 11, First Row of Phalanges. 12, 12, Second Row of Phalanges. 13, 13, Third Row of Phalanges. 14. First Pha- lanx of the Thumb. 15, Last Thalanx of the Thumb. Cuneiform, and Pisiform. The second in the same order, the Trapezium, Trapezoid, Magnum, and Unciform. 135. The Metacarpus, — The Metacarpus contains five bones. Each of these articulate with the carpus above, and the phalanges below, being found in the space known as the palm or body of the hand. 136. The Phalanges,—The Phalanges are the bones of the thumb and fingers, two in the former, and three in the latter, making fourteen in each hand. 135. Describe the Metacarpal Bones. What part of the hand do they occupy? ^6. How many Phalanges in the thumb, and how many in each finger? What is the whole number of them ?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864; Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. New York : Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co. ; Chicago : S.


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