. Medical and surgical therapy. liedto the brachial artery, and are distributed to theanterior surface of the elbow joint, or. more precisely,to the antero-external part of the capsule, where theyanastomose with filaments of the musculo-spiral. (c) From the anterior interosseous nerve arise :— (1) A small filament for the articular ligaments ofthe elbow near the head of the radius. (2) Filaments for the interosseous membrane andthe periosteum of the anterior surface of the twobones of the forearm (on the course of these nervesnumerous Pacinian corpuscles are found). Piorier and Charpy. Traite


. Medical and surgical therapy. liedto the brachial artery, and are distributed to theanterior surface of the elbow joint, or. more precisely,to the antero-external part of the capsule, where theyanastomose with filaments of the musculo-spiral. (c) From the anterior interosseous nerve arise :— (1) A small filament for the articular ligaments ofthe elbow near the head of the radius. (2) Filaments for the interosseous membrane andthe periosteum of the anterior surface of the twobones of the forearm (on the course of these nervesnumerous Pacinian corpuscles are found). Piorier and Charpy. Traite dnv-rifomir hiiwiiuf, tctmc iii. fa<ifitule .3. JOIM AFFECTIONS 399 (3) Branches for the articulation of the wrist andfor the first row of carpal bones. According to Rauber, the anterior interosseousnerve also gives off nerves to the diaphysis of thetwo bones of the forearm. {d) The palmar collateral nerves of the median andtheir dorsal branches supply bony and articular fila-ments. Throughout their course these collateral.


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