Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . Fig. 136.—Fore-leg. Internal Aspect. Myology. ATTACHMENTS OF MUSCLES. Supplemental muscle of latissimus dorsi (origin) tendon of latissimus dorsi :(insertion) olecranon process, and aponeurosis of leg. Brachialls anticus (o.) externalaspect of humerus: (i.) internal surfaces of radius and ulna. Extensor carpi rauialis(anterior extensor of metacarpus) (o.) external border of humerus: (i.) anterior surface ofsuperior extremity of principal metacarpal. Flexor carpi Radialis (internal flexor of meta-carpus) (o.) internal condyle of humerus: (i.) super


Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . Fig. 136.—Fore-leg. Internal Aspect. Myology. ATTACHMENTS OF MUSCLES. Supplemental muscle of latissimus dorsi (origin) tendon of latissimus dorsi :(insertion) olecranon process, and aponeurosis of leg. Brachialls anticus (o.) externalaspect of humerus: (i.) internal surfaces of radius and ulna. Extensor carpi rauialis(anterior extensor of metacarpus) (o.) external border of humerus: (i.) anterior surface ofsuperior extremity of principal metacarpal. Flexor carpi Radialis (internal flexor of meta-carpus) (o.) internal condyle of humerus: (i.) superior extremity of principal ulnar (flexor carpi ulnaris) (o.) internal condyle of humerus, and olecranon: Modelling 189 RIGHT LEFT. HUMERUS ULNA RADIUS SCAPHOID05 MAGNUM PISirORMCUNEIFORMUNCIFORM RUDIMENTARY METACARPAL PRINCIPAL METACARPAL^CANON BONEj SESAMOIDSFIRST PHALANX SECOND PHALANX SESAMOIDSTHIRD PHALANX


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