. The American journal of anatomy. 283 AnXHORS ABSTRACT OF THIS PAPER ISSUEDBY THE BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICE FEBRUARY 2 THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS OF NERVES IN MAN, THE VARIATIONS IN ITS FORMATION AND BRANCHES ABRAM T. KERR From the Department of Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, Ithaca, N. Y. TWENTY-NINE FIGURES INTRODUCTION AND METHODS This paper is based upon records of dissections from theAnatomical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Medical Schoolduring the years 1895 to 1900, and from the Anatomical Labora-tory of the Cornell University Medical College, Ithaca, at inter-vals from 1900 to 19
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. The American journal of anatomy. 283 AnXHORS ABSTRACT OF THIS PAPER ISSUEDBY THE BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICE FEBRUARY 2 THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS OF NERVES IN MAN, THE VARIATIONS IN ITS FORMATION AND BRANCHES ABRAM T. KERR From the Department of Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, Ithaca, N. Y. TWENTY-NINE FIGURES INTRODUCTION AND METHODS This paper is based upon records of dissections from theAnatomical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Medical Schoolduring the years 1895 to 1900, and from the Anatomical Labora-tory of the Cornell University Medical College, Ithaca, at inter-vals from 1900 to 1910. The dissections were made in most cases by the regular medicalstudents who, after uncovering the peripheral nerves with muchcare, made records and diagrams of the course, relations, andconnections of these nerves. The dissections were carefully supervised by the instructorsas well as by the persons in charge of this investigation. Theselatter always compared minutely the drawings with the dissec-tion, corrected errors, and whe