Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . Fig. 68. Represents the superficial laver of muscles on the anterior aspect of thefore-arm. 1, The lower part of the biceps muscle, with its tendon. 2, A part of thebrachials amicus seen beneath the bi< eps. 3, A part of the triceps. 4. Die pronatorradii teres. 5, The flexor carpi radtalis. 6, The palmaris longus. 7, One of the fasci-culi of the flexor sublimis digitoruin ; the rest of the muscle is seen beneath the tendonsof the pahnaris longus and flexor carpi radial is. 8, The flexor carpi ulnaris. 9, Thepalmar fascia. 10, Th


Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . Fig. 68. Represents the superficial laver of muscles on the anterior aspect of thefore-arm. 1, The lower part of the biceps muscle, with its tendon. 2, A part of thebrachials amicus seen beneath the bi< eps. 3, A part of the triceps. 4. Die pronatorradii teres. 5, The flexor carpi radtalis. 6, The palmaris longus. 7, One of the fasci-culi of the flexor sublimis digitoruin ; the rest of the muscle is seen beneath the tendonsof the pahnaris longus and flexor carpi radial is. 8, The flexor carpi ulnaris. 9, Thepalmar fascia. 10, The pahnaris brevls muscle. 11, The abductor pollicis 12, Oneportion of the flexor brevis pollicis. li, The supinator longus. 14, The extensor ossismetacarpi and extensor primi Internodii pollicis, curving around the lower border ofthe fore-arm. 15, I he anterior portion of the annular ligament, which binds the ten-dons In their places. The muscles 5, 6 and 8 bend the wrist on the bones of the fore-arm. The muscle 7bends the second range of finger bones on the


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