The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . anterior surface ofthe forearm. 2. After the division of the fascia of the forearm, the interval be-tween the bellies of the supinator longus and the flexor carpi radialisis sought for, and enlarged with the tip of the index finger. 3. At the bottom of the wound lies the artery with its venaecomites; on its radial side is the radial nerve. 2. Ligature of the ulna artery in the upper third of right forearm. 1. The cutaneous incision commences 3cm below the fold of theelbow, and runs for 4cm along a line, which divides i


The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . anterior surface ofthe forearm. 2. After the division of the fascia of the forearm, the interval be-tween the bellies of the supinator longus and the flexor carpi radialisis sought for, and enlarged with the tip of the index finger. 3. At the bottom of the wound lies the artery with its venaecomites; on its radial side is the radial nerve. 2. Ligature of the ulna artery in the upper third of right forearm. 1. The cutaneous incision commences 3cm below the fold of theelbow, and runs for 4cm along a line, which divides in the supineposition the ulnar from the central third of the anterior surface ofthe forearm. 2. After the division of the fascia of the forearm, the intervalbetween the bellies of the flexor carpi ulnaris and the flexor sublimisdigitorum is sought for, and enlarged with the tip of the index fingerand blunt hook. 3. At the bottom lies the artery with its venae comites; on itsulnar side is the ulnar nerve. 3. XI •nit su/ifi/iaali- m su/tinuivr lengus ulnaric. h y\ in fUtor car/it radiaiis i ftrjfir rfiy/tertua si/ Ml Th IsQH: supinator lorxfus


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