. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (DOG). A, Trunk of the median dividing into six branches; Bl, branch of the superficial nervous arch; b2, branch disappearing on a vessel; b3, b4, branches uniting with the corresponding ramuscules of the ulnar; b5, branch forming the internal collateral of the index ; b6, rudimentary branch passing to the thumb; C, collateral given off by the median; Cl, C2, C3, c4, collaterals furnished by the median and ulnar, a, Palmar branch of the ulnnr; 6, superficial branch giving off a filament to the


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (DOG). A, Trunk of the median dividing into six branches; Bl, branch of the superficial nervous arch; b2, branch disappearing on a vessel; b3, b4, branches uniting with the corresponding ramuscules of the ulnar; b5, branch forming the internal collateral of the index ; b6, rudimentary branch passing to the thumb; C, collateral given off by the median; Cl, C2, C3, c4, collaterals furnished by the median and ulnar, a, Palmar branch of the ulnnr; 6, superficial branch giving off a filament to the hypo- thenar, and a second that forms the superficial nervous arch ; 61, deep branch passing to the muscles of the skin ; in, not anastomosing with the median ; ml, m2, anastomosing with the correspond- ing branch of the median ; the innermost passes to the muscles of the thumb; c, c, c, collaterals fur- nished by the NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (CAT). A, Trunk of the median dividing into two branches; B, internal branch, giving a rudimentary filament to the thumb, Bl, external branch, receivmg a filament, /, from the ulnar; c, C, C, C, collaterals furnished by the median. a, Palmar branch of the ulnar divid- ing into three branches; h, internal branch, detaching the filament, /, to the median; 61, external branch; 62, deep branch ; c, c, c, collaterals furnished by the ulnar. internal and middle lobe of the large cushion of the paw. In fine, the median of the Dog furnishes to all the digits, except the auricularis and external border of the annularis. In the Cat, the median traverses the bony canal at the lower extremity of the humerus, and separates below the carpal arch into three branches. The internal branch is destined to the rudimentarv thumb, and the internal palmar border of the index. The middle branch. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i


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