Manual of Practical Anatomy: Upper limb, lower limb, abdomen |
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... adductor muscles of the thigh . ( PATERSON ) , 53. The ilio - femoral band isolated from the capsule of the hip - joint , . 54. Diagrammatic representation of the fascia of the leg , 55. Transverse section through the calf of the leg ...
... adductor muscles of the thigh . ( PATERSON ) , 53. The ilio - femoral band isolated from the capsule of the hip - joint , . 54. Diagrammatic representation of the fascia of the leg , 55. Transverse section through the calf of the leg ...
Page 122
... adductor obliquus pollicis ) , and also in the interval between the two sesamoid bones 1 Where the margins of the two slips of the tendon of the flexor sublimis are united behind the tendon of the flexor profundus , a decussation of ...
... adductor obliquus pollicis ) , and also in the interval between the two sesamoid bones 1 Where the margins of the two slips of the tendon of the flexor sublimis are united behind the tendon of the flexor profundus , a decussation of ...
Page 124
... adductor obliquus pollicis , the lower muscle is the adductor transversus pollicis . In dissecting these muscles the muscular branch of the median nerve must be traced to those which lie upon the outer side of the long flexor tendon of ...
... adductor obliquus pollicis , the lower muscle is the adductor transversus pollicis . In dissecting these muscles the muscular branch of the median nerve must be traced to those which lie upon the outer side of the long flexor tendon of ...
Page 125
... adductor obliquus is supplied by the deep branch of the ulnar nerve . The adductor transversus pollicis has a wide origin from the anterior face of the lower two - thirds of the shaft of the middle metacarpal bone , and from the fascia ...
... adductor obliquus is supplied by the deep branch of the ulnar nerve . The adductor transversus pollicis has a wide origin from the anterior face of the lower two - thirds of the shaft of the middle metacarpal bone , and from the fascia ...
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... adductor transversus pollicis , the adductor obliquus pollicis , and the first dorsal interosseous muscle . In its course across the palm it lies along the concavity or upper border of the deep palmar arch , and sends three fine ...
... adductor transversus pollicis , the adductor obliquus pollicis , and the first dorsal interosseous muscle . In its course across the palm it lies along the concavity or upper border of the deep palmar arch , and sends three fine ...
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Page 307 - In the knee, which is equally affected but more difficult to replace, the lower end of the femur, the upper end of the tibia, and the patella are involved [8].