Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . ena anastomotica. 11. The anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve. 12. The supinator longus muscle. 13. The median vein. 14. The anterior interosseous artery, with its vense comites. 15. The radial artery, with its venffi comites. 16. The shaft of the radius. 17. The radial nerve. 18. Carpal branch from the radial artery. 19. The triceps muscle. 20. The internal cutaneous nerve. 21. The ulnar nerve. 22. The basilic vein. 23. The internal brachial vein. 24. Branches of the ulnar nerve, over the internal condyle. 25. The cut att


Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . ena anastomotica. 11. The anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve. 12. The supinator longus muscle. 13. The median vein. 14. The anterior interosseous artery, with its vense comites. 15. The radial artery, with its venffi comites. 16. The shaft of the radius. 17. The radial nerve. 18. Carpal branch from the radial artery. 19. The triceps muscle. 20. The internal cutaneous nerve. 21. The ulnar nerve. 22. The basilic vein. 23. The internal brachial vein. 24. Branches of the ulnar nerve, over the internal condyle. 25. The cut attachment of the superficial flexor muscles. 26. The deeper portion of the pronator radii teres muscle. 27. The bifurcation of the brachial artery. 28. The origin of the interosseous artery. 29. A muscular branch from the ulnar artery. 30. The ulnar nerve. 31. The flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. 32. The median nerve. 33. The ulnar artery, with its venae comites. 34. The pronator quadratus muscle. 35. Carpal branch of the ulnar artery. PJate 46 Vol I Fie Fra 2.


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