Manual of Practical Anatomy: Upper limb, lower limb, abdomen |
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Page 31
... internal cutaneous nerve ) is also internal to the artery , but is separ- ated from it by the axillary vein , to which it is closely applied . The internal cutaneous nerve , and the inner head of the median , lie in front of the artery ...
... internal cutaneous nerve ) is also internal to the artery , but is separ- ated from it by the axillary vein , to which it is closely applied . The internal cutaneous nerve , and the inner head of the median , lie in front of the artery ...
Page 32
... internal cutaneous . inner head of median . intercosto - humeral . nerve of Wrisberg . ulnar . musculo - spiral . internal cutaneous . FIG . 9. - Diagram of the manner in which the main branches of the brachial plexus are arranged ...
... internal cutaneous . inner head of median . intercosto - humeral . nerve of Wrisberg . ulnar . musculo - spiral . internal cutaneous . FIG . 9. - Diagram of the manner in which the main branches of the brachial plexus are arranged ...
Page 40
... Internal anterior thoracic nerve . l.i.c. , Lesser internal cutaneous nerve , or the nerve of Wrisberg . i.c.h. , Intercosto - humeral nerve . i.c. , Internal cutaneous nerve . 26. , Ulnar nerve . S , S , s , The three subscapular ...
... Internal anterior thoracic nerve . l.i.c. , Lesser internal cutaneous nerve , or the nerve of Wrisberg . i.c.h. , Intercosto - humeral nerve . i.c. , Internal cutaneous nerve . 26. , Ulnar nerve . S , S , s , The three subscapular ...
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... Internal anterior thoracic . From posterior cord : Three subscapular nerves . 2. Brachial branches- From outer cord : Musculo - cutaneous . Outer head of median . From inner cord : Inner head of median . Ulnar . Internal cutaneous ...
... Internal anterior thoracic . From posterior cord : Three subscapular nerves . 2. Brachial branches- From outer cord : Musculo - cutaneous . Outer head of median . From inner cord : Inner head of median . Ulnar . Internal cutaneous ...
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... internal cutaneous nerves , and the terminal cutaneous part of the musculo - cutaneous , which spring from the ... Internal cutaneous branch of mus- culo - spiral , 3. Lesser internal cutaneous , 4. Internal cutaneous , Distributed ...
... internal cutaneous nerves , and the terminal cutaneous part of the musculo - cutaneous , which spring from the ... Internal cutaneous branch of mus- culo - spiral , 3. Lesser internal cutaneous , 4. Internal cutaneous , Distributed ...
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Page 535 - ... the left side of the umbilicus to a point midway between the symphysis pubis and the anterior superior spine of the ilium.
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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].