. Quain's Elements of anatomy. EXT,RAO. / / . TENDON f^ Sk ii -yl CAPITCLLUM \ EXT. LAT. LICT. NCONEU S. ANCONEUS Fig. 92.—Lower two-fifths of the right HUMERUS, FROM THE OUTER SIDE. (Drawn bvT. \V. p. Lawrence.) | Fig. 93.—Lower EXTREMITY OF the right humerusFROM BELoW. (Drawn by T. W. P. Lawrence.) | external from an internal surface : while at the sides these are separated from theflat posterior surface by the siqrracondglar ridges, which descend, the external moreprominent than the internal, to the condyle on each side. About the middle of theshaft externally, a broad d


. Quain's Elements of anatomy. EXT,RAO. / / . TENDON f^ Sk ii -yl CAPITCLLUM \ EXT. LAT. LICT. NCONEU S. ANCONEUS Fig. 92.—Lower two-fifths of the right HUMERUS, FROM THE OUTER SIDE. (Drawn bvT. \V. p. Lawrence.) | Fig. 93.—Lower EXTREMITY OF the right humerusFROM BELoW. (Drawn by T. W. P. Lawrence.) | external from an internal surface : while at the sides these are separated from theflat posterior surface by the siqrracondglar ridges, which descend, the external moreprominent than the internal, to the condyle on each side. About the middle of theshaft externally, a broad depression, the spiral groove, winds downwards andforwards, limited above by the deltoid eminence, and below by the externalsupracondylar ridge: the hollow is for the most part occupied by a process of thebrachialis anticus muscle, but posteriorly, where there is often to be recognized asecond smaller groove, the musculo-spiral nerve and superior profunda vessels restagainst the bone. At the upper part of the groove there is generally a secondforamen for a branch of the superior profunda artery. The external and int


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