Illustrations of Dissections in a Series of Original Colored Plates the Size O
Illustrations of Dissections in a Series of Original Colored Plates the Size O
George Viner Ellis
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Branches to muscles. the lumbrical 2. Deep palmar branch of the ulnar nerve. 3. Trunk of the ulnar nerve. The deep palmar branch, 2, of the ulnar nerve, arising near the wrist, passes deeply between the flexor brevis and abductor minimi digiti, or through the adductor muscle, L, as in the Figure, and accompanies the radial arch to the first interosseous space, where it ends by supplying the adductor pollicis, H, and the inner head, F, of the flexor brevis pollicis. PLATE X Jr : s>\ * SUPERFICIA...L MUSCLES. 91 Muscular offsets are furnished to the muscles of the little finger, viz. , adductor, J, flexor hrevis, K, and adductor, L; to all the seven inter- ossei muscles; and to the inner two lumbricales. All the muscles of the hand, except two and a half of the thumb and the two outer lumbricales, receive branches from the deep part of the ulnar nerve. Destruction of the trunk of the ulnar nerve in the arm would affect the movements of the thumb and fingers; but notably those of the little and ring fingers, whose short or hand muscles depend solely on the ulnar nerve for their contractile power.
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