. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 50 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF the tensor of the antibraehial fascia the artery meets the ulnar nerve and the two travel down the forearm in close company. The collateral ulnar artery furnishes branches to the adjacent muscles, the elbow joint and the skin, and ends by joining the lateral M. extensor cjirpi radialis.^, N. cutaneus anti- brachii lateralis. V. cephalica accessoria. Radius. y. cephalica antibrachii. A. mediana. N. medianus. V. mediana. M. flexor carpi radialis. 51. flexor carpi xilnaris-/'^. A. collaterallsTa


. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 50 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF the tensor of the antibraehial fascia the artery meets the ulnar nerve and the two travel down the forearm in close company. The collateral ulnar artery furnishes branches to the adjacent muscles, the elbow joint and the skin, and ends by joining the lateral M. extensor cjirpi radialis.^, N. cutaneus anti- brachii lateralis. V. cephalica accessoria. Radius. y. cephalica antibrachii. A. mediana. N. medianus. V. mediana. M. flexor carpi radialis. 51. flexor carpi xilnaris-/'^. A. collaterallsTadialis. M. extensor digitorum communis. = N. radialis. U\ PfCl I M. extensor digiti quint'- l^fjj, ,1 ^'. M. extensor carpi ulnaris. I\l. Iflexor digitorum profundlis (caput hnmerale). ir. ilexor digitoruni^profundus (P3»pnt ultiare). M. flexor digitorum sublimis. N. ulnaris. \. coUateralis ulnaris. Flc. 32.—Section across the Forearm at tlie Level indicated by B in Fig. 30. volar metacarpal artery underneath the tendon of the ulnar flexor of the carpus. V. COLLATBEALIS ULNARIS.—The collateral ulnar vein is a companion of the like-named artery and ends by pouring its blood into the brachial vein. At the carpus it is connected with the lateral volar illetacarpal vein. N. MEDIANUS.—The median nerve has been followed in the arm where it lies along the anterior border of the brachial artevy. The nerve, running in the groove between the biceps and the medial col- lateral ligament, follows the median artery into the forearm where the first part of its course is superficial; soon however, the nerve as well Digitized by Microsoft®. 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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