A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States Army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations . e continuationof the ulna artery under the annular ligament, to form the superficialpalmar arch, with branches passing to each finger; i, tendon of thefloxor carpi ulnaris muscle upon its outer side; j, the tendon of theflexor sublimis digitorum upon the inner side of the vessel, the arteryalways lying between these two muscles, being more or less coveredby the flexor carpi ulnares ; p t, radial artery, running a straight course,and accompanied by r », two ve
A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States Army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations . e continuationof the ulna artery under the annular ligament, to form the superficialpalmar arch, with branches passing to each finger; i, tendon of thefloxor carpi ulnaris muscle upon its outer side; j, the tendon of theflexor sublimis digitorum upon the inner side of the vessel, the arteryalways lying between these two muscles, being more or less coveredby the flexor carpi ulnares ; p t, radial artery, running a straight course,and accompanied by r », two veins; q, tendon of the supinator longusmuscle upon its outer side; on its inner side is the flexor carpi radialismuscle. Either of these tendons are used as a guide for finding theartery. Fig. 4.—Tracing of the brachial artery with its branches, the radialand ulna, through the arm, forearm, and hand, with size and directionof the incisions required in ligating these arteries in the lower andupper part of the forearm, a, skin; b, cellular tissue; c, ulna nervo;d, accompanying vein; a, ulna artery elevated upon the ? • S C FIG 4- I /Mr If) ;??/ wx
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