Archive image from page 255 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( OSTEOLOGY. Capitate bone II. Metacarpal Greater multangular Fig. 218.âThe Eight Lessee Multangular Bone. medial aspect of its volar surface. To this is attached the transverse carpal ligament as well as some of the fibres of origin of the short muscles of the little finger. The medial side of the hamulus is sometimes grooved by the deep branch of the ulnar nerve. (Anderson, W.,'Proc. Anat. Soc.' Joum. Anat. and 11.) Thevolar su


Archive image from page 255 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( OSTEOLOGY. Capitate bone II. Metacarpal Greater multangular Fig. 218.âThe Eight Lessee Multangular Bone. medial aspect of its volar surface. To this is attached the transverse carpal ligament as well as some of the fibres of origin of the short muscles of the little finger. The medial side of the hamulus is sometimes grooved by the deep branch of the ulnar nerve. (Anderson, W.,'Proc. Anat. Soc.' Joum. Anat. and 11.) Thevolar surface, rough for ligaments, is somewhat triangular in shape. Proximally and towards tkemedial side there is an elongated articular surface for the os triquetrum, convex proximally and concave distally. The lateral aspect of the bone is provided with a plane elon- gated facet, occasionally divided into two for articulation with the capitate bone (see above). Where the proximal and lateral surfaces meet, the angle is blunt, and has Note.âThe bone is represented m the centre of the figure in â ° , . , . 1 the position which it occupies in the right hand viewed a narrow facet which articulates from the volar aspect. The views on either side, and with the OS lunatum. Distcdly above and below, represent respectively the corresponding fcere are fcwo articular facets surfaces of the bone turned towards the reader. , n -. â -, , â , separated by a ridge; these are slightly concave from before backwards, and are for articulation, the lateral with the fourth, and the medial with the fifth metacarpal bone. The dorscd surface, more or less triangular in shape, is rough for liga- ments. The os hamatum articu- lates with five bonesâviz., the capitate, os lunatum, os triquetrum, and the fourth and fifth metacarpals. The Carpus as a Whole. When the carpal bones are articulated together they form a bony mass, the dorsal surface of which is convex from side to side. Anteriorly they prese


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