A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 107.—Line of measurement of arm. The measurement is made along the line1, from the acromion process, AcPr., to external condyle (Ex. Cond.). Clavicle (Cl)>showing the joint between the acromion process and clavicle. 347 Brachial plexus Cephalic veinAcromiothoracicartery Pectoral is majorinsertion Coracobrach ialis Musculocutaneousnerve Brachial artery andveins Brachialis anticusMedian nerve. Pectoralis minor Serratus anticus Long thoracic ar-tery, vein, andnerve Internal cutaneousnerve Latissimus dorsi Posterior circum-


A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 107.—Line of measurement of arm. The measurement is made along the line1, from the acromion process, AcPr., to external condyle (Ex. Cond.). Clavicle (Cl)>showing the joint between the acromion process and clavicle. 347 Brachial plexus Cephalic veinAcromiothoracicartery Pectoral is majorinsertion Coracobrach ialis Musculocutaneousnerve Brachial artery andveins Brachialis anticusMedian nerve. Pectoralis minor Serratus anticus Long thoracic ar-tery, vein, andnerve Internal cutaneousnerve Latissimus dorsi Posterior circum-flex nerveMiddle cutaneousnerve Musculospiralnerve Triceps Inferior ulnar col-lateral artery Ulnar nerve Fig. 198.—Dissection of brachial region (Henle). 349


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