A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Ext. carpi rad. brevior etRadialislongior Fig. 115.—Cross-section just above wrist. 365. Fig. 116.—Epiphyses in boy, aged six. i, Upper epiphysis of humerus. 2, Shaftof humerus. 3, Lower epiphysis of humerus. 4, Upper epiphysis of ulna. 5, Shaftof ulna. 6, Lower epiphysis of ulna. 8, Shaft of radius, above which is the upper epi-physis. 9, Lower epiphysis of radius. 10, Anterior superior spine of ilium. 11, Headof femur, showing epiphyseal line joining it to the neck. 12, Greater trochanteric epi-physis. 13, Shaft of femur. 14,


A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Ext. carpi rad. brevior etRadialislongior Fig. 115.—Cross-section just above wrist. 365. Fig. 116.—Epiphyses in boy, aged six. i, Upper epiphysis of humerus. 2, Shaftof humerus. 3, Lower epiphysis of humerus. 4, Upper epiphysis of ulna. 5, Shaftof ulna. 6, Lower epiphysis of ulna. 8, Shaft of radius, above which is the upper epi-physis. 9, Lower epiphysis of radius. 10, Anterior superior spine of ilium. 11, Headof femur, showing epiphyseal line joining it to the neck. 12, Greater trochanteric epi-physis. 13, Shaft of femur. 14, Lower epiphysis of femur. 15, Upper epiphysis oftibia. 16, Shaft of tibia. 18, Lower epiphyses of tibia and fibula. 19, Shaft of fibula,above which is the upper epiphysis of the fibula. 367 SURFACE MARKINGS. 369 the flexor tendon-sheaths for the fingers (see Fig. no). Inside of thecreases forming this letter M lies the greater portion of the superficialpalmar arch and the terminations of the proximal and distal set offlexor tendon-sheaths. 26. Along the middle of the back of the forearm is seen a muscularprominence formed by the extensor communis


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