A manual of examinations - upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to (14757834276)

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Title: A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary
Year: 1867 (1860s)
Authors: Ludlow, J. L. (John Livingston), 1819-1888
Subjects: Medicine Medicine Medicine
Publisher: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School



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96 ANATOMY, bercle. Insertion : anterior part of second phalanges. Use: to bendtlie second phalanges on the first, and to clench the hand and bend iton the forearm. Fig. 66. Fig. 67. Fig. 68.
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Of the flexor digitorum profundus perforans ?* (Fig. 67.) Origin :three superior portions of anterior surface of ulna, internal halfof interosseous ligament, and from radius below tubercle. Inser-tion : last phalanx of each finger. Use : to bend the last phalangesof the fingers, and may flex the arm and hand like the precedingmuscle. Of the flexor longus pollicis ? ^— Origin : fore part of radius belowtubercle, within two inches of carpus, and from coronoid process.Insertion: last phalanx of thumb. Use: to bend the last joint ofthumb. Of the pronator quadratus ? ^—Origin : inferior fifth of anterior sur-face of ulna. Insertion: anterior part of inferior fourth of radius.Use : to rotate the radius inwards. ANATOMY. 97 Of the supinator radii longus ? (Fig. 68.)—Origin : external ridgeof humerus, from below deltoid to within two inches of outer condyle,and from intermuscular ligament. Insertion : rough surface on out-side of radius, near styloid process. Use : to roll the radius ou

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