. JMUSCULO-SPIRAL EDIAN ULNAR * ^S^RES MAJOR 'fOOs Fig. 7.—Diagram of the Brachial Plexus of the Dog. carefully through the muscles on the side of the verte- bral column where the neck and thorax meet until some of the nerves are exposed, and then from this trace out the other members of the plexus. In order to expose the plexus fully one must take great care not to cut small branches, and must dissect slowly. The following are the chief terminal branches of the plexus. From which of the spinal nerves they are derived can be seen from the figure, although the arrangement of the plexus varies s


. JMUSCULO-SPIRAL EDIAN ULNAR * ^S^RES MAJOR 'fOOs Fig. 7.—Diagram of the Brachial Plexus of the Dog. carefully through the muscles on the side of the verte- bral column where the neck and thorax meet until some of the nerves are exposed, and then from this trace out the other members of the plexus. In order to expose the plexus fully one must take great care not to cut small branches, and must dissect slowly. The following are the chief terminal branches of the plexus. From which of the spinal nerves they are derived can be seen from the figure, although the arrangement of the plexus varies somewhat in different individuals, a. Branch distributed chiefly to the clavo-deltoid.


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