. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 77 Muscles.—It has fourteen muscles attached, Triceps, Anconeus, Flexor carpi ulnaris, Brachialis anticus, Supinator brevis. Flexor sublimis digitorum, Flexor profundus digitorum, Pronator quadratus, Extensor carpi ulnaris Pronator radii teres, Extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis, Extensor longus pollicis, Extensor indicis, and Flexor longus pollicis. PLATE XXVIII DORSALIS SCAPULAE ARTERY GREAT TUBEROSITY POST. CIRCUMFLEX


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 77 Muscles.—It has fourteen muscles attached, Triceps, Anconeus, Flexor carpi ulnaris, Brachialis anticus, Supinator brevis. Flexor sublimis digitorum, Flexor profundus digitorum, Pronator quadratus, Extensor carpi ulnaris Pronator radii teres, Extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis, Extensor longus pollicis, Extensor indicis, and Flexor longus pollicis. PLATE XXVIII DORSALIS SCAPULAE ARTERY GREAT TUBEROSITY POST. CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY CIRCUMFLEX N MUSCULO-SPIRAL N —. THE QUADRILATERAL SPACE IS BOUNOED ABOVE BY THE TERES MINOR; BELOW BY THE TERES MAJOR; EXTERNALLY BY THE HUMERUS; INTER- NALLY BY THE LONG HEAD OF THE TRICEPS. IT HAS THE CIRCUMFLEX N. AND THE POST. CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY PASSING THROUGH IT. THERE ARE TWO TRIANGUAL SPACES FORMED BY THESE SAME BOUNDARIES. ONE TRIANGLE HAS THE MUSCULO-SPIRAL N. PASSING THROUGH IT. AND IS BOUNDED ABOVE BY THE TERES MAJOR, EXTERNALLY BY THE HUMERUS. INTERNALLY BY THE LONG HEAD OF TRICEPS. THE OTHER TRIANGLE HAS THE DORSALIS SCAPULAE ARTERY PASSING PARTLY THROUGH IT AND THEN PASSING BETWEEN THE SCAPULA AND THE TERES MAJOR INTO THE INFRASPINOUS FOSSA. Showing the Quadrilateral Space and Structures Passing Through it Blood Supply.—The nutrienl vessel enters the shaft near the middle of the anterior surface; it is derived from the anterior interosseous trunk, and is directed towards the proximal end. The upper extremity receives branches from the anterior and posterior ulnar recurrent and from the interosseous re- current. The lower end receives twigs from the anterior and posterior inter- osseous Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Laughlin, William Ross. Kirksville, M


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