Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . I PLATE 120. SIXTEENTH DISSECTION. ANTERIOR OF ELBOW, FOREARM, AND HAND. Dissection.—The upper extremity is placed in the same position as for thefifteenth dissection (page 193). Terms of Relation.—To the elbow and forearm: the generalterms anterior and posterior / with the special terms proximaland distal; outer and inner sides. To the palm of the band(carpus and metacarpus), the special terms proxi-mal and distal; palmar and dorsal surfaces;outer or pol
Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . I PLATE 120. SIXTEENTH DISSECTION. ANTERIOR OF ELBOW, FOREARM, AND HAND. Dissection.—The upper extremity is placed in the same position as for thefifteenth dissection (page 193). Terms of Relation.—To the elbow and forearm: the generalterms anterior and posterior / with the special terms proximaland distal; outer and inner sides. To the palm of the band(carpus and metacarpus), the special terms proxi-mal and distal; palmar and dorsal surfaces;outer or pollex and inner or minim sides. Tothe digits, the special terms proximal and distal;palmar and dorsal surfaces; and the lateraldigital surfaces. The regions of the hand will bereferred to as the carpal (carpus), the metacarpal(metacarpus), and the digital (digits). Bones and Bone Areas, Plates 121 and 122.—The anterior surfaces of the following bones formthe osseous framework of this dissection : the dis-tal end of the humerus ; the radius; the ulna ;the seven bones of the carpus—scaphoid, semilu-nar, cuneiform, pisiform, trapezium, trapez
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