The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . - -!«./ **5i> , anconeus vadialis profundus. imp i^9^H 3Q9 2. After this flap has been dissected from the muscles of thethumb, and reflected upwards, an incision on the ulnar side is carriedtransversely round the remaining two thirds of the carpus (tig. 350). 3. The skin is drawn for-cibly upwards and the carpusseparated, as above described,from the bones of the fore-arm (fig. 351). Fig. 351. Fig.


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