. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HOESE 49 nerve distributed over the lateral and dorsal surface of the carpus and metacarpus. The ramus profundus, under the tendon of the ulnar Hexor of the carpus, unites with the lateral volar nerve, one of the terminal branches of the median. M. extensor carpi radial is X. cutaneus aotibrachii latei-alis. 11. brachialis. V. cephalica,. 11. extensor digi- torutn communis. A. collateralis radialis. Lig. collaterale mediale. V. medians. X. medianus, A. iiiediana. V. mediana. M. Hexor carpi radial M. pe&


. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HOESE 49 nerve distributed over the lateral and dorsal surface of the carpus and metacarpus. The ramus profundus, under the tendon of the ulnar Hexor of the carpus, unites with the lateral volar nerve, one of the terminal branches of the median. M. extensor carpi radial is X. cutaneus aotibrachii latei-alis. 11. brachialis. V. cephalica,. 11. extensor digi- torutn communis. A. collateralis radialis. Lig. collaterale mediale. V. medians. X. medianus, A. iiiediana. V. mediana. M. Hexor carpi radial M. pe<' supe N. radialis. Radius. JVl. extensor digiti quinti. M. extensor dig]- torum communis. dorsal is. Ulna. .\1. extensor carpi ulnar is. ir. flexor digitoruni profundus (caput humerale). _11. flexor digitoruui profundus (capu t ulnare). M. flexor carpi uliiaris. M. flexor digitorum sublimis. M. flexor carpi ulnavis V collateralis iilnaris. (caput ulnare). A. collateralis ulnaris. N. ulnaris. Fig. 31.—Section across the Forearm at the Level indicated by A in Fig. 30. Collateral branches leave the ulnar nerve in the proximal part of the forearm and are distributed to the flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digi- torum sublimis, and the ulnar head of the flexor digitorum profundus. A. COLLATERALIS ULNAKis (PROXiMALis).—On its Origin from the brachial the collateral ulnar artery follows the distal border of the medial head of the triceps towards the elbow joint. Under cover of Digitized by Microsoft© 4. 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 Bradley, O. Charnock (Orlando Charnock), 1871-1937. Edinburgh, W. Green and Son, Limited


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