Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . ATTACHMENTS OF MUSCLES. Pectoralis major (sterno-humeral) (origin) sternum : (insertion) anterior margin ofhumerus. Pectoralis major (sterno-aponeurotic) (o.) sternum : (i.) aponeurosis joined withthose of sterno-humeral portion and of leg. Pectoralis minor (sterno-humeral) (o.)abdominal aponeurosis and posterior part of sternum: (i.) lesser tuberosity (trochin) ofhumerus. Brachialis anticus (o.) musculo spiral groove below head of humerus: (i.) bytwo slips, one into bicipital tuberosity on internal surface of radius, the other into


Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . ATTACHMENTS OF MUSCLES. Pectoralis major (sterno-humeral) (origin) sternum : (insertion) anterior margin ofhumerus. Pectoralis major (sterno-aponeurotic) (o.) sternum : (i.) aponeurosis joined withthose of sterno-humeral portion and of leg. Pectoralis minor (sterno-humeral) (o.)abdominal aponeurosis and posterior part of sternum: (i.) lesser tuberosity (trochin) ofhumerus. Brachialis anticus (o.) musculo spiral groove below head of humerus: (i.) bytwo slips, one into bicipital tuberosity on internal surface of radius, the other into carpi radialis (anterior extensor of metacarpus) (o.) external border of humerusabove epicondyle : (i.) tubercle on anterior surface of superior end of principal cariI radialis (internal flexor of metacarpus) (o.) epitrochlea: (i.) superior Modellin 57 RIGHT LEFT. HUME«?US ULNA RADIUS SCAPHOIDOS MAGNUM PISIFORM SEMILU MARTRAPEZOlDTRAPEZIUMEXTERNAL RUDIMENTARY METACARPAL OR SPUNTINTERNAL BUDIMEWTARY METACARPALOR SPLINT PRINCIPAL METACARPALOR CANON BONE SESAMOID FIRST PHALANX OR LARGE PASTERN SECOND PHALANX OR SMALL PASTERNTHIRD PHALANX OR COFFIN BONE


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