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The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . fascia, freely anastomoses withthe deep-seated palmar arch, the two arches embracing thetendons of the flexor sublimis and profundus, the lumbricales,and the branches of the median and ulnar nerves. By thesefree inosculations, the blood is enabled to circulate in everypart of the hand or arm, by the free union of the vessels, incase any of the arteries become obliterated ; and should anyof the arteries be divided by accidental cau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dissectors-guide-or-students-companion-illustrated-by-numerous-woodcuts-clearly-exhibiting-and-explaining-the-dissection-of-every-part-of-the-human-body-fascia-freely-anastomoses-withthe-deep-seated-palmar-arch-the-two-arches-embracing-thetendons-of-the-flexor-sublimis-and-profundus-the-lumbricalesand-the-branches-of-the-median-and-ulnar-nerves-by-thesefree-inosculations-the-blood-is-enabled-to-circulate-in-everypart-of-the-hand-or-arm-by-the-free-union-of-the-vessels-incase-any-of-the-arteries-become-obliterated-and-should-anyof-the-arteries-be-divided-by-accidental-cau-image339896393.html
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MEDIAN NEEVE. 707 ficial at the roots of the fingers between the slips of the palmar aponeurosis, or, in the case of the nerves to the thumb and lateral side of the index finger, at the lateral edge of the central portion of the palmar aponeurosis. In the fingers they are placed superficial to the digital arteries, and are distributed to the sides and volar aspects of the fingers. Each nerve supplies one or more dorsal tranches, distributed to the skin on the dorsal aspect of the terminal phalanx of the thumb and the distal two 4 Axillary. Medial c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-median-neeve-707-ficial-at-the-roots-of-the-fingers-between-the-slips-of-the-palmar-aponeurosis-or-in-the-case-of-the-nerves-to-the-thumb-and-lateral-side-of-the-index-finger-at-the-lateral-edge-of-the-central-portion-of-the-palmar-aponeurosis-in-the-fingers-they-are-placed-superficial-to-the-digital-arteries-and-are-distributed-to-the-sides-and-volar-aspects-of-the-fingers-each-nerve-supplies-one-or-more-dorsal-tranches-distributed-to-the-skin-on-the-dorsal-aspect-of-the-terminal-phalanx-of-the-thumb-and-the-distal-two-4-axillary-medial-c-image216345364.html
RMPFYAM4–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MEDIAN NEEVE. 707 ficial at the roots of the fingers between the slips of the palmar aponeurosis, or, in the case of the nerves to the thumb and lateral side of the index finger, at the lateral edge of the central portion of the palmar aponeurosis. In the fingers they are placed superficial to the digital arteries, and are distributed to the sides and volar aspects of the fingers. Each nerve supplies one or more dorsal tranches, distributed to the skin on the dorsal aspect of the terminal phalanx of the thumb and the distal two 4 Axillary. Medial c
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RM2AND7PR–A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . may be great displacement of thelower fragment, usually upward and outward, with displacement of theupper fragment and entire ulnar side of the arm downward and inward,so that the hand is carried to the radial side and backward. The ulnais more prominent in front of the wrist and to its inner side. The superficial palmar arch, as well as the deep palmar arch, liewithin the limits of a letter M which the creases on the palm of thehand form (see Fig. no). The ulnar and median nerves also lie here(Fig. 126), giving off their digit
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. The home medical library. y oneside of the body, and is relieved by the remedies rec- -7^ [Text continued on page 31.] Plate VIII THE PALM OF THE HAND The illustration opposite shows the nerves, muscles,etc., in the palm of the right hand, and gives some ideaof the possibility of dangerous results from wounds orbruises of this member of the body. The nerves showncarry impulses of motion or sensation. Neglect of anydeep injury involving the nerves may permanentlycripple the hand. The Arteries Shown in Red form the palmar arch,which supplies blood to the palm and fingers. The Radial Nerve supp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-medical-library-y-oneside-of-the-body-and-is-relieved-by-the-remedies-rec-7-text-continued-on-page-31-plate-viii-the-palm-of-the-hand-the-illustration-opposite-shows-the-nerves-musclesetc-in-the-palm-of-the-right-hand-and-gives-some-ideaof-the-possibility-of-dangerous-results-from-wounds-orbruises-of-this-member-of-the-body-the-nerves-showncarry-impulses-of-motion-or-sensation-neglect-of-anydeep-injury-involving-the-nerves-may-permanentlycripple-the-hand-the-arteries-shown-in-red-form-the-palmar-archwhich-supplies-blood-to-the-palm-and-fingers-the-radial-nerve-supp-image336710877.html
RM2AFPE4D–. The home medical library. y oneside of the body, and is relieved by the remedies rec- -7^ [Text continued on page 31.] Plate VIII THE PALM OF THE HAND The illustration opposite shows the nerves, muscles,etc., in the palm of the right hand, and gives some ideaof the possibility of dangerous results from wounds orbruises of this member of the body. The nerves showncarry impulses of motion or sensation. Neglect of anydeep injury involving the nerves may permanentlycripple the hand. The Arteries Shown in Red form the palmar arch,which supplies blood to the palm and fingers. The Radial Nerve supp
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Medical and surgical therapy . RVE LESIONS of the muscles is accentuated to such an extent thatin a few months time the nerve and the muscles Superficial cervical plexus. Oircumflei. Intercostals. Musculo-spiral. Lesser internal cutaneous. — Internal cutaneous -{ Musculo-cutaneous. ? Ulnar.Radial. Median(palmar cutaneous nerve) Med ian(collateral nerves of fingers) Ulnar •, (superficial terminal branch). Fig. 22.—Peripheral sensory distribution of the upper limb(anterior aspect). are insensible to either the interrupted or constantcurrent. Sensory Disorders.—The sensory changes form aninterest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-and-surgical-therapy-rve-lesions-of-the-muscles-is-accentuated-to-such-an-extent-thatin-a-few-months-time-the-nerve-and-the-muscles-superficial-cervical-plexus-oircumflei-intercostals-musculo-spiral-lesser-internal-cutaneous-internal-cutaneous-musculo-cutaneous-ulnarradial-medianpalmar-cutaneous-nerve-med-iancollateral-nerves-of-fingers-ulnar-superficial-terminal-branch-fig-22peripheral-sensory-distribution-of-the-upper-limbanterior-aspect-are-insensible-to-either-the-interrupted-or-constantcurrent-sensory-disordersthe-sensory-changes-form-aninterest-image339391975.html
RM2AM4HWY–Medical and surgical therapy . RVE LESIONS of the muscles is accentuated to such an extent thatin a few months time the nerve and the muscles Superficial cervical plexus. Oircumflei. Intercostals. Musculo-spiral. Lesser internal cutaneous. — Internal cutaneous -{ Musculo-cutaneous. ? Ulnar.Radial. Median(palmar cutaneous nerve) Med ian(collateral nerves of fingers) Ulnar •, (superficial terminal branch). Fig. 22.—Peripheral sensory distribution of the upper limb(anterior aspect). are insensible to either the interrupted or constantcurrent. Sensory Disorders.—The sensory changes form aninterest
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. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. nts arelost, but they can be performed if the proximal phalanges are passively extended.The posture of the fingers due to contraction of the palmar fascia resemblesthat in palsy of the long extensor (see Fig. 13), but an examination of thepalm shows the cause of the flexion. Flexors of Fingers.—F. sublimis (median nerve—all fibres C 7 and 8); F.profundus (median and ulnar nerves). These muscles flex chiefly the secondand third phalanges, the first phalanx being flexed by the interossei. Thesuperficial muscle flexes the second phalanx on the first, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-diseases-of-the-nervous-system-nts-arelost-but-they-can-be-performed-if-the-proximal-phalanges-are-passively-extendedthe-posture-of-the-fingers-due-to-contraction-of-the-palmar-fascia-resemblesthat-in-palsy-of-the-long-extensor-see-fig-13-but-an-examination-of-thepalm-shows-the-cause-of-the-flexion-flexors-of-fingersf-sublimis-median-nerveall-fibres-c-7-and-8-fprofundus-median-and-ulnar-nerves-these-muscles-flex-chiefly-the-secondand-third-phalanges-the-first-phalanx-being-flexed-by-the-interossei-thesuperficial-muscle-flexes-the-second-phalanx-on-the-first-image336951996.html
RM2AG5DKT–. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. nts arelost, but they can be performed if the proximal phalanges are passively extended.The posture of the fingers due to contraction of the palmar fascia resemblesthat in palsy of the long extensor (see Fig. 13), but an examination of thepalm shows the cause of the flexion. Flexors of Fingers.—F. sublimis (median nerve—all fibres C 7 and 8); F.profundus (median and ulnar nerves). These muscles flex chiefly the secondand third phalanges, the first phalanx being flexed by the interossei. Thesuperficial muscle flexes the second phalanx on the first,
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Medical and surgical therapy . A Fms. 59 and 60.—Nerve-supply of the bones and joints of the hand.A, palmar aspect. B, dorsal aspect. nerves show groups of Pacinian corpuscles near thearticulations. The ulnar nerve furnishes :— (a) An articular filament for the postero-internalpart of the elbow joint. It is given off about themiddle of the arm. (6) Two articular branches, which are given offbetween the olecranon and internal condyle, andspread out on the articular capsule near the ole-cranon. (c) Small branches for the dorsal ligaments of thearticulations of the carpus. They are given off from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medical-and-surgical-therapy-a-fms-59-and-60nerve-supply-of-the-bones-and-joints-of-the-handa-palmar-aspect-b-dorsal-aspect-nerves-show-groups-of-pacinian-corpuscles-near-thearticulations-the-ulnar-nerve-furnishes-a-an-articular-filament-for-the-postero-internalpart-of-the-elbow-joint-it-is-given-off-about-themiddle-of-the-arm-6-two-articular-branches-which-are-given-offbetween-the-olecranon-and-internal-condyle-andspread-out-on-the-articular-capsule-near-the-ole-cranon-c-small-branches-for-the-dorsal-ligaments-of-thearticulations-of-the-carpus-they-are-given-off-from-image339352591.html
RM2AM2RKB–Medical and surgical therapy . A Fms. 59 and 60.—Nerve-supply of the bones and joints of the hand.A, palmar aspect. B, dorsal aspect. nerves show groups of Pacinian corpuscles near thearticulations. The ulnar nerve furnishes :— (a) An articular filament for the postero-internalpart of the elbow joint. It is given off about themiddle of the arm. (6) Two articular branches, which are given offbetween the olecranon and internal condyle, andspread out on the articular capsule near the ole-cranon. (c) Small branches for the dorsal ligaments of thearticulations of the carpus. They are given off from
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Operative surgery . osition (Fig. 342) tome,until the wound is healed. The internal plantar artery should beavoided by keeping the lilade close to the inner border and deep surfaceof the fascia. The division of the bands at the phalangeal junction mustbe carefully made, or the digital arteries and nerves will be severed. Careshould be practiced in overcoming a pronounced deformity, or rupture ofthe digital nerves will happen. Kelapse sometimes follows this method oftreatment. 350 OPERATIVE SURGERY. The Palmar Fascia.—The palmar, like the plantar fascia, is divided intothree portions, the middl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/operative-surgery-osition-fig-342-tomeuntil-the-wound-is-healed-the-internal-plantar-artery-should-beavoided-by-keeping-the-lilade-close-to-the-inner-border-and-deep-surfaceof-the-fascia-the-division-of-the-bands-at-the-phalangeal-junction-mustbe-carefully-made-or-the-digital-arteries-and-nerves-will-be-severed-careshould-be-practiced-in-overcoming-a-pronounced-deformity-or-rupture-ofthe-digital-nerves-will-happen-kelapse-sometimes-follows-this-method-oftreatment-350-operative-surgery-the-palmar-fasciathe-palmar-like-the-plantar-fascia-is-divided-intothree-portions-the-middl-image338067282.html
RM2AJ087E–Operative surgery . osition (Fig. 342) tome,until the wound is healed. The internal plantar artery should beavoided by keeping the lilade close to the inner border and deep surfaceof the fascia. The division of the bands at the phalangeal junction mustbe carefully made, or the digital arteries and nerves will be severed. Careshould be practiced in overcoming a pronounced deformity, or rupture ofthe digital nerves will happen. Kelapse sometimes follows this method oftreatment. 350 OPERATIVE SURGERY. The Palmar Fascia.—The palmar, like the plantar fascia, is divided intothree portions, the middl
Operative surgery . erficial flexor tendons.Division of the median and ulnar nerves. The Linear Guide.—The linear guide to the superficial arch is a line ex-tending across the palm di-rectly along the palmar bor-der of the thumb when ab-ducted to a right angle withthe index finger (Fig. 227).This line indicates the low-er limit of the arch. Thedeep arch is from half tothree quarters of an inchnearer the wrist joint thanthe superficial one. The Operation. — Makean incision an inch in lengthat the seat of the injury,parallel with the nerves andtendons of the palm, throughthe superimposed tissue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/operative-surgery-erficial-flexor-tendonsdivision-of-the-median-and-ulnar-nerves-the-linear-guidethe-linear-guide-to-the-superficial-arch-is-a-line-ex-tending-across-the-palm-di-rectly-along-the-palmar-bor-der-of-the-thumb-when-ab-ducted-to-a-right-angle-withthe-index-finger-fig-227this-line-indicates-the-low-er-limit-of-the-arch-thedeep-arch-is-from-half-tothree-quarters-of-an-inchnearer-the-wrist-joint-thanthe-superficial-one-the-operation-makean-incision-an-inch-in-lengthat-the-seat-of-the-injuryparallel-with-the-nerves-andtendons-of-the-palm-throughthe-superimposed-tissue-image338096249.html
RM2AJ1H61–Operative surgery . erficial flexor tendons.Division of the median and ulnar nerves. The Linear Guide.—The linear guide to the superficial arch is a line ex-tending across the palm di-rectly along the palmar bor-der of the thumb when ab-ducted to a right angle withthe index finger (Fig. 227).This line indicates the low-er limit of the arch. Thedeep arch is from half tothree quarters of an inchnearer the wrist joint thanthe superficial one. The Operation. — Makean incision an inch in lengthat the seat of the injury,parallel with the nerves andtendons of the palm, throughthe superimposed tissue
. Human physiology. Pacinian Corpuscles. A. Nerve from the finger, natural size;showing the Pacinian corpuscles. B. Unusual form, from the mesentery ofthe cat; showing two included in a commonenvelope :—a, h are the two nerve-tubes be-longing to them.. Tactile Corpuscles from the Skin of the Palmar Sur-face of the Forefinger.A, in the natural state ; b, treated with acetic acid. ^fe% Of the encephalic nerves, the olfactory, auditory, and acoustic—nerves of special sensibility—clearly pass on to their destination, with-out communicating with any other nerve. The spinal nerves, at theirexit from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-physiology-pacinian-corpuscles-a-nerve-from-the-finger-natural-sizeshowing-the-pacinian-corpuscles-b-unusual-form-from-the-mesentery-ofthe-cat-showing-two-included-in-a-commonenvelope-a-h-are-the-two-nerve-tubes-be-longing-to-them-tactile-corpuscles-from-the-skin-of-the-palmar-sur-face-of-the-forefingera-in-the-natural-state-b-treated-with-acetic-acid-fe-of-the-encephalic-nerves-the-olfactory-auditory-and-acousticnerves-of-special-sensibilityclearly-pass-on-to-their-destination-with-out-communicating-with-any-other-nerve-the-spinal-nerves-at-theirexit-from-image336599604.html
RM2AFHC6C–. Human physiology. Pacinian Corpuscles. A. Nerve from the finger, natural size;showing the Pacinian corpuscles. B. Unusual form, from the mesentery ofthe cat; showing two included in a commonenvelope :—a, h are the two nerve-tubes be-longing to them.. Tactile Corpuscles from the Skin of the Palmar Sur-face of the Forefinger.A, in the natural state ; b, treated with acetic acid. ^fe% Of the encephalic nerves, the olfactory, auditory, and acoustic—nerves of special sensibility—clearly pass on to their destination, with-out communicating with any other nerve. The spinal nerves, at theirexit from
. Diseases of the nervous system : for the general practitioner and student. of the flexor brevis pollicis. It innervatesas well the palmar and dorsal interossei and the two inner lumbricales. The symptoms are: atrophic paralysis of all the intrinsic muscles of the 424 DISEASES OE SPINAL NERVES hand innervated by the ulnar nerve; reactions of degeneration; totalabsence of objective sensory disturbances in the ulnar nerve distribution. The lesion, which is usually due to compression, is below the point wherethe sensory branch is given off and before the deep branch breaks up intomuscular branch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-for-the-general-practitioner-and-student-of-the-flexor-brevis-pollicis-it-innervatesas-well-the-palmar-and-dorsal-interossei-and-the-two-inner-lumbricales-the-symptoms-are-atrophic-paralysis-of-all-the-intrinsic-muscles-of-the-424-diseases-oe-spinal-nerves-hand-innervated-by-the-ulnar-nerve-reactions-of-degeneration-totalabsence-of-objective-sensory-disturbances-in-the-ulnar-nerve-distribution-the-lesion-which-is-usually-due-to-compression-is-below-the-point-wherethe-sensory-branch-is-given-off-and-before-the-deep-branch-breaks-up-intomuscular-branch-image370464158.html
RM2CEM2PP–. Diseases of the nervous system : for the general practitioner and student. of the flexor brevis pollicis. It innervatesas well the palmar and dorsal interossei and the two inner lumbricales. The symptoms are: atrophic paralysis of all the intrinsic muscles of the 424 DISEASES OE SPINAL NERVES hand innervated by the ulnar nerve; reactions of degeneration; totalabsence of objective sensory disturbances in the ulnar nerve distribution. The lesion, which is usually due to compression, is below the point wherethe sensory branch is given off and before the deep branch breaks up intomuscular branch
. Text-book of operative surgery . g at the point where these twolines intersect. After division of the skin, the superficial fascia (which is offen ofconsiderable thickness), and the strong aponeurotic palmar fascia, the arch is at onceexposed embedded in fat beneath the smooth under-surface of the latter. The archis the continuation of the ulnar artery, and at this point it curves outwards towardsthe thumb. Passing downwards from the arch are the common digital arteries. Thearch lies upon the digital branches of the median and ulnar nerves, the latter beingexposed. If the artery cannot be fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-operative-surgery-g-at-the-point-where-these-twolines-intersect-after-division-of-the-skin-the-superficial-fascia-which-is-offen-ofconsiderable-thickness-and-the-strong-aponeurotic-palmar-fascia-the-arch-is-at-onceexposed-embedded-in-fat-beneath-the-smooth-under-surface-of-the-latter-the-archis-the-continuation-of-the-ulnar-artery-and-at-this-point-it-curves-outwards-towardsthe-thumb-passing-downwards-from-the-arch-are-the-common-digital-arteries-thearch-lies-upon-the-digital-branches-of-the-median-and-ulnar-nerves-the-latter-beingexposed-if-the-artery-cannot-be-fo-image372318487.html
RM2CHMG0R–. Text-book of operative surgery . g at the point where these twolines intersect. After division of the skin, the superficial fascia (which is offen ofconsiderable thickness), and the strong aponeurotic palmar fascia, the arch is at onceexposed embedded in fat beneath the smooth under-surface of the latter. The archis the continuation of the ulnar artery, and at this point it curves outwards towardsthe thumb. Passing downwards from the arch are the common digital arteries. Thearch lies upon the digital branches of the median and ulnar nerves, the latter beingexposed. If the artery cannot be fo
. Text-book of operative surgery . and nerves. Under the palmar fascia is the bündle of flexor tendons with the lumbrical muscles, ARTHROTOMY, OSTEOTOMY, AND RESECTION 311 surrounded by a synovial sheath wJiich reaches from the ends of tlie bones of theforearm downwards to the middle of the metacarpus. The flexor longus pollicispossesses a sheath of its own. Under the tendons is a thin deep fascia which Coversthe interosseous muscles and the bones. As landmarks for incisions in the region of the wrist, the following are to beraentioned : the pisiform hone, with the insertion of the flexor carp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-operative-surgery-and-nerves-under-the-palmar-fascia-is-the-bndle-of-flexor-tendons-with-the-lumbrical-muscles-arthrotomy-osteotomy-and-resection-311-surrounded-by-a-synovial-sheath-wjiich-reaches-from-the-ends-of-tlie-bones-of-theforearm-downwards-to-the-middle-of-the-metacarpus-the-flexor-longus-pollicispossesses-a-sheath-of-its-own-under-the-tendons-is-a-thin-deep-fascia-which-coversthe-interosseous-muscles-and-the-bones-as-landmarks-for-incisions-in-the-region-of-the-wrist-the-following-are-to-beraentioned-the-pisiform-hone-with-the-insertion-of-the-flexor-carp-image372088815.html
RM2CHA327–. Text-book of operative surgery . and nerves. Under the palmar fascia is the bündle of flexor tendons with the lumbrical muscles, ARTHROTOMY, OSTEOTOMY, AND RESECTION 311 surrounded by a synovial sheath wJiich reaches from the ends of tlie bones of theforearm downwards to the middle of the metacarpus. The flexor longus pollicispossesses a sheath of its own. Under the tendons is a thin deep fascia which Coversthe interosseous muscles and the bones. As landmarks for incisions in the region of the wrist, the following are to beraentioned : the pisiform hone, with the insertion of the flexor carp
. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . :omm. m. git volacLSpcopD. a. ojxd Fig. 252.—Cross-section at tlie base of a finger siiowing the situation of the nerves in thesubcutaneous tissue. of the finger, when the operation is restricted to the segment belowthe injection. The principles observed in the course of these pro-cedures may be summarized as follows:. Fig. 253.—Field-block of the four fingers and part of the palmar region: 1 and Sthe margins of the hand, toward its dorsal aspect. (a) Intradermal wheals are always raised on the dorsum of thehand, and the needle adv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/regional-anesthesia-its-technic-and-clinical-application-omm-m-git-volaclspcopd-a-ojxd-fig-252cross-section-at-tlie-base-of-a-finger-siiowing-the-situation-of-the-nerves-in-thesubcutaneous-tissue-of-the-finger-when-the-operation-is-restricted-to-the-segment-belowthe-injection-the-principles-observed-in-the-course-of-these-pro-cedures-may-be-summarized-as-follows-fig-253field-block-of-the-four-fingers-and-part-of-the-palmar-region-1-and-sthe-margins-of-the-hand-toward-its-dorsal-aspect-a-intradermal-wheals-are-always-raised-on-the-dorsum-of-thehand-and-the-needle-adv-image370059379.html
RM2CE1JEB–. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . :omm. m. git volacLSpcopD. a. ojxd Fig. 252.—Cross-section at tlie base of a finger siiowing the situation of the nerves in thesubcutaneous tissue. of the finger, when the operation is restricted to the segment belowthe injection. The principles observed in the course of these pro-cedures may be summarized as follows:. Fig. 253.—Field-block of the four fingers and part of the palmar region: 1 and Sthe margins of the hand, toward its dorsal aspect. (a) Intradermal wheals are always raised on the dorsum of thehand, and the needle adv
. Text-book of operative surgery . Median n. Palmaris longus tendon, Ant. annular ligt. M f FlG. 121.—Median nerve, anterior interosseous nerve, interosseous artery. SPINAL NERVES H7 of flex. sublim | £to 4th finger. j tcial palmar arch Palmar fascia. Opponens polllcis m. Median n. (branclito middle andl ring fingers). Median n. (brancIi toindex and thumb). Deep palmar arcli,termination ofdeep branch ofulnar nerve. Adductor poUicis m. ^7- Ist lumbrical m. Tendon of flex.sublimis digit.for index.. Fig. 122.—Superficial palmar arch (left). Deep palmar arch (right), with two branches of median ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-operative-surgery-median-n-palmaris-longus-tendon-ant-annular-ligt-m-f-flg-121median-nerve-anterior-interosseous-nerve-interosseous-artery-spinal-nerves-h7-of-flex-sublim-to-4th-finger-j-tcial-palmar-arch-palmar-fascia-opponens-polllcis-m-median-n-branclito-middle-andl-ring-fingers-median-n-brancii-toindex-and-thumb-deep-palmar-arclitermination-ofdeep-branch-ofulnar-nerve-adductor-pouicis-m-7-ist-lumbrical-m-tendon-of-flexsublimis-digitfor-index-fig-122superficial-palmar-arch-left-deep-palmar-arch-right-with-two-branches-of-median-ne-image372184133.html
RM2CHECJD–. Text-book of operative surgery . Median n. Palmaris longus tendon, Ant. annular ligt. M f FlG. 121.—Median nerve, anterior interosseous nerve, interosseous artery. SPINAL NERVES H7 of flex. sublim | £to 4th finger. j tcial palmar arch Palmar fascia. Opponens polllcis m. Median n. (branclito middle andl ring fingers). Median n. (brancIi toindex and thumb). Deep palmar arcli,termination ofdeep branch ofulnar nerve. Adductor poUicis m. ^7- Ist lumbrical m. Tendon of flex.sublimis digit.for index.. Fig. 122.—Superficial palmar arch (left). Deep palmar arch (right), with two branches of median ne
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. 872 THE NERVES. descends in the third interosseous space, furnishes a filament to the large cushion of the paw, and divides to form the external palmar collaterals of the index and internal of the medius. Finally, the external branch is placed in the second intermetacarpal space, and gives the following palmar collaterals : the external of the medius and internal of the annularis. The ulnar nerve of the Dog, below the elbow, lies beside the ulnar artery to the lower third of that vessel; there it forms two branc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-horses-veterinary-anatomy-872-the-nerves-descends-in-the-third-interosseous-space-furnishes-a-filament-to-the-large-cushion-of-the-paw-and-divides-to-form-the-external-palmar-collaterals-of-the-index-and-internal-of-the-medius-finally-the-external-branch-is-placed-in-the-second-intermetacarpal-space-and-gives-the-following-palmar-collaterals-the-external-of-the-medius-and-internal-of-the-annularis-the-ulnar-nerve-of-the-dog-below-the-elbow-lies-beside-the-ulnar-artery-to-the-lower-third-of-that-vessel-there-it-forms-two-branc-image232677492.html
RMREFAEC–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. 872 THE NERVES. descends in the third interosseous space, furnishes a filament to the large cushion of the paw, and divides to form the external palmar collaterals of the index and internal of the medius. Finally, the external branch is placed in the second intermetacarpal space, and gives the following palmar collaterals : the external of the medius and internal of the annularis. The ulnar nerve of the Dog, below the elbow, lies beside the ulnar artery to the lower third of that vessel; there it forms two branc
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 872 THE NERVES. descends in the third interosseous space, furnishes a filament to the large cushion of the paw, and divides to form the external palmar collaterals of the index and internal of the medius. Finally, the external branch is placed in the second intermetacarpal space, and gives the following palmar collaterals: the external of the medius and internal of the annularis. The ulnar nerve of the Dog, below the elbow, lies beside the ulnar artery to the lower third of that vessel; there it forms two branchLS—a dor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-veterinary-anatomy-872-the-nerves-descends-in-the-third-interosseous-space-furnishes-a-filament-to-the-large-cushion-of-the-paw-and-divides-to-form-the-external-palmar-collaterals-of-the-index-and-internal-of-the-medius-finally-the-external-branch-is-placed-in-the-second-intermetacarpal-space-and-gives-the-following-palmar-collaterals-the-external-of-the-medius-and-internal-of-the-annularis-the-ulnar-nerve-of-the-dog-below-the-elbow-lies-beside-the-ulnar-artery-to-the-lower-third-of-that-vessel-there-it-forms-two-branchlsa-dor-image232651357.html
RMREE551–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 872 THE NERVES. descends in the third interosseous space, furnishes a filament to the large cushion of the paw, and divides to form the external palmar collaterals of the index and internal of the medius. Finally, the external branch is placed in the second intermetacarpal space, and gives the following palmar collaterals: the external of the medius and internal of the annularis. The ulnar nerve of the Dog, below the elbow, lies beside the ulnar artery to the lower third of that vessel; there it forms two branchLS—a dor
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MEDIAN NEEVE. 707 ficial at the roots of the fingers between the slips of the palmar aponeurosis, or, in the case of the nerves to the thumb and lateral side of the index finger, at the lateral edge of the central portion of the palmar aponeurosis. In the fingers they are placed superficial to the digital arteries, and are distributed to the sides and volar aspects of the fingers. Each nerve supplies one or more dorsal tranches, distributed to the skin on the dorsal aspect of the terminal phalanx of the thumb and the distal two 4 Axillary. Medial c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-median-neeve-707-ficial-at-the-roots-of-the-fingers-between-the-slips-of-the-palmar-aponeurosis-or-in-the-case-of-the-nerves-to-the-thumb-and-lateral-side-of-the-index-finger-at-the-lateral-edge-of-the-central-portion-of-the-palmar-aponeurosis-in-the-fingers-they-are-placed-superficial-to-the-digital-arteries-and-are-distributed-to-the-sides-and-volar-aspects-of-the-fingers-each-nerve-supplies-one-or-more-dorsal-tranches-distributed-to-the-skin-on-the-dorsal-aspect-of-the-terminal-phalanx-of-the-thumb-and-the-distal-two-4-axillary-medial-c-image231869404.html
RMRD6FP4–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MEDIAN NEEVE. 707 ficial at the roots of the fingers between the slips of the palmar aponeurosis, or, in the case of the nerves to the thumb and lateral side of the index finger, at the lateral edge of the central portion of the palmar aponeurosis. In the fingers they are placed superficial to the digital arteries, and are distributed to the sides and volar aspects of the fingers. Each nerve supplies one or more dorsal tranches, distributed to the skin on the dorsal aspect of the terminal phalanx of the thumb and the distal two 4 Axillary. Medial c
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (DOG). A, Trunk of the median diviiling into six branches ; Bl, branch of the superficial nervous arch ; b2, branch disappearing; on a vessel; b3, b4, branches uniting with the corresponding ramuscules of the ulnar; b5, branch forming the internal collateral of the index , b6, rudimentary branch passing to the thumb; C, collateral given off by the median; Cl, C2, c3, c4, collaterals furnished by the median and ulnar, a, Palmar branch of the ulnnr; b, superficial branch giving off a fila Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-horses-veterinary-anatomy-nerves-of-the-palmar-face-dog-a-trunk-of-the-median-diviiling-into-six-branches-bl-branch-of-the-superficial-nervous-arch-b2-branch-disappearing-on-a-vessel-b3-b4-branches-uniting-with-the-corresponding-ramuscules-of-the-ulnar-b5-branch-forming-the-internal-collateral-of-the-index-b6-rudimentary-branch-passing-to-the-thumb-c-collateral-given-off-by-the-median-cl-c2-c3-c4-collaterals-furnished-by-the-median-and-ulnar-a-palmar-branch-of-the-ulnnr-b-superficial-branch-giving-off-a-fila-image232677503.html
RMREFAER–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (DOG). A, Trunk of the median diviiling into six branches ; Bl, branch of the superficial nervous arch ; b2, branch disappearing; on a vessel; b3, b4, branches uniting with the corresponding ramuscules of the ulnar; b5, branch forming the internal collateral of the index , b6, rudimentary branch passing to the thumb; C, collateral given off by the median; Cl, C2, c3, c4, collaterals furnished by the median and ulnar, a, Palmar branch of the ulnnr; b, superficial branch giving off a fila
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (DOG). A, Trunk of the median dividing into six branches; Bl, branch of the superficial nervous arch; b2, branch disappearing on a vessel; b3, b4, branches uniting with the corresponding ramuscules of the ulnar; b5, branch forming the internal collateral of the index ; b6, rudimentary branch passing to the thumb; C, collateral given off by the median; Cl, C2, C3, c4, collaterals furnished by the median and ulnar, a, Palmar branch of the ulnnr; 6, superficial branch giving off a filament to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-veterinary-anatomy-nerves-of-the-palmar-face-dog-a-trunk-of-the-median-dividing-into-six-branches-bl-branch-of-the-superficial-nervous-arch-b2-branch-disappearing-on-a-vessel-b3-b4-branches-uniting-with-the-corresponding-ramuscules-of-the-ulnar-b5-branch-forming-the-internal-collateral-of-the-index-b6-rudimentary-branch-passing-to-the-thumb-c-collateral-given-off-by-the-median-cl-c2-c3-c4-collaterals-furnished-by-the-median-and-ulnar-a-palmar-branch-of-the-ulnnr-6-superficial-branch-giving-off-a-filament-to-the-image232651371.html
RMREE55F–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. NERVES OF THE PALMAR FACE (DOG). A, Trunk of the median dividing into six branches; Bl, branch of the superficial nervous arch; b2, branch disappearing on a vessel; b3, b4, branches uniting with the corresponding ramuscules of the ulnar; b5, branch forming the internal collateral of the index ; b6, rudimentary branch passing to the thumb; C, collateral given off by the median; Cl, C2, C3, c4, collaterals furnished by the median and ulnar, a, Palmar branch of the ulnnr; 6, superficial branch giving off a filament to the
. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Lower External Cutaneous Branch of the Musculo- Spiral Nerve Cutaneous Portion of Musculo-Cutaneous Nerve Anterior Division of the Internal Cutaneous Nerve Palmar Cutaneous Branch of Median Nerve Radial Nerve Palmar Cutaneous Branch of Ulnar Nerve Ulnar Nerve. Supra-clavicular Branches Posterior Cutaneous Branches of Inter- costal Nerves Lateral Cutaneous Branches of Inter- costal Nerves Cutaneous Branch »f Circumflex Nerve Internal Cutaneous Nerve and Lesser Internal Cutaneous Nerve (Nerve of Wrisbf.rg) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-of-applied-topographical-human-anatomy-for-students-and-practitioners-anatomy-lower-external-cutaneous-branch-of-the-musculo-spiral-nerve-cutaneous-portion-of-musculo-cutaneous-nerve-anterior-division-of-the-internal-cutaneous-nerve-palmar-cutaneous-branch-of-median-nerve-radial-nerve-palmar-cutaneous-branch-of-ulnar-nerve-ulnar-nerve-supra-clavicular-branches-posterior-cutaneous-branches-of-inter-costal-nerves-lateral-cutaneous-branches-of-inter-costal-nerves-cutaneous-branch-f-circumflex-nerve-internal-cutaneous-nerve-and-lesser-internal-cutaneous-nerve-nerve-of-wrisbfrg-image235401312.html
RMRJYCNM–. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Lower External Cutaneous Branch of the Musculo- Spiral Nerve Cutaneous Portion of Musculo-Cutaneous Nerve Anterior Division of the Internal Cutaneous Nerve Palmar Cutaneous Branch of Median Nerve Radial Nerve Palmar Cutaneous Branch of Ulnar Nerve Ulnar Nerve. Supra-clavicular Branches Posterior Cutaneous Branches of Inter- costal Nerves Lateral Cutaneous Branches of Inter- costal Nerves Cutaneous Branch »f Circumflex Nerve Internal Cutaneous Nerve and Lesser Internal Cutaneous Nerve (Nerve of Wrisbf.rg)
. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 132.—Nerves of Right Fore-paw— Palmar aspect. Median nerve supplying pollex, index, medius, and part of annulus, digits. Ulnar nerve supplying the minimus and the other part of the annulus, digits.. Fig. 133.—Diagram of the Left Lumbar and Sacral Plexuses. 4Z, 5Z, 6L and 1L. Fourth, seventh lumbar nerves. 15 and 2S. The sacral nerves. cc. Anterior crural nerves. cd. Caudal nerves. ec. External cutaneous nerve. gc. Genito-crural nerve. gl. Gluteal nerve. gs. Great sciatic nerve. H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cat-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-backboned-animals-especially-mammals-cats-anatomy-comparative-fig-132nerves-of-right-fore-paw-palmar-aspect-median-nerve-supplying-pollex-index-medius-and-part-of-annulus-digits-ulnar-nerve-supplying-the-minimus-and-the-other-part-of-the-annulus-digits-fig-133diagram-of-the-left-lumbar-and-sacral-plexuses-4z-5z-6l-and-1l-fourth-seventh-lumbar-nerves-15-and-2s-the-sacral-nerves-cc-anterior-crural-nerves-cd-caudal-nerves-ec-external-cutaneous-nerve-gc-genito-crural-nerve-gl-gluteal-nerve-gs-great-sciatic-nerve-h-image235096354.html
RMRJDFPA–. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 132.—Nerves of Right Fore-paw— Palmar aspect. Median nerve supplying pollex, index, medius, and part of annulus, digits. Ulnar nerve supplying the minimus and the other part of the annulus, digits.. Fig. 133.—Diagram of the Left Lumbar and Sacral Plexuses. 4Z, 5Z, 6L and 1L. Fourth, seventh lumbar nerves. 15 and 2S. The sacral nerves. cc. Anterior crural nerves. cd. Caudal nerves. ec. External cutaneous nerve. gc. Genito-crural nerve. gl. Gluteal nerve. gs. Great sciatic nerve. H
. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 146 DEVELOPMENT OF THE HAIRS confirmed by later observers, but the migration of the areas to the dorsal surface necessitated by such a location of the primary differentiation affords an explanation of the otherwise anomalous cutaneous nerve-supply of the nail-areas in the adult, this being from the palmar (plantar) nerves. The Development of the Hairs.—The hairs begin to develop at about the third month and continue to be formed during the remaining portions of fetal life. They arise as solid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-development-of-the-human-body-a-manual-of-human-embryology-embryology-embryo-non-mammalian-146-development-of-the-hairs-confirmed-by-later-observers-but-the-migration-of-the-areas-to-the-dorsal-surface-necessitated-by-such-a-location-of-the-primary-differentiation-affords-an-explanation-of-the-otherwise-anomalous-cutaneous-nerve-supply-of-the-nail-areas-in-the-adult-this-being-from-the-palmar-plantar-nerves-the-development-of-the-hairsthe-hairs-begin-to-develop-at-about-the-third-month-and-continue-to-be-formed-during-the-remaining-portions-of-fetal-life-they-arise-as-solid-image231647059.html
RMRCTC57–. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 146 DEVELOPMENT OF THE HAIRS confirmed by later observers, but the migration of the areas to the dorsal surface necessitated by such a location of the primary differentiation affords an explanation of the otherwise anomalous cutaneous nerve-supply of the nail-areas in the adult, this being from the palmar (plantar) nerves. The Development of the Hairs.—The hairs begin to develop at about the third month and continue to be formed during the remaining portions of fetal life. They arise as solid
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