Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . Fig. 70. The superficial layer of muscles on the posterior aspect of the ,The lower part of the biceps muscle. 2, Part of the brnehialis anticus. 3, The lowerpart of the triceps inserted into the olecranon. 4, The supinator LongUS. 5, The ex-tensor carpi radialia longior. 6, The extensor carpi radialis brevior. 7, The tendons ofinsertion of these two muscles 8, The extensor communis digitorum. 9. The extensorminimi digiti. 10, The extensor carpi ulnaris. 11, The anconeus. 12. Tart of theflexor carpi ulnaris 13, The exten


Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . Fig. 70. The superficial layer of muscles on the posterior aspect of the ,The lower part of the biceps muscle. 2, Part of the brnehialis anticus. 3, The lowerpart of the triceps inserted into the olecranon. 4, The supinator LongUS. 5, The ex-tensor carpi radialia longior. 6, The extensor carpi radialis brevior. 7, The tendons ofinsertion of these two muscles 8, The extensor communis digitorum. 9. The extensorminimi digiti. 10, The extensor carpi ulnaris. 11, The anconeus. 12. Tart of theflexor carpi ulnaris 13, The extensor ossis metacarpi and extensor primi intemodiilving together. 14, The extensor secundi intemodii; its tendon is seen crossing thotwo tendons of the extensor carp! radialis longior and brevior. 15, The posterior an-nular ligament. The tendons of the common extensor are seen on the back of the hand,and their mode of distribution on the back of the fingers. The muscles 5, G and 10 extend the wrist on the fore-arm. The muscle 8 extends thoAngers. The muscle 9


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