The book Landmarks And Surface Markings of the Human Body was written by author Rawling, L. Bathe (Louis Bathe) Here you can read free online of Landmarks And Surface Markings of the Human Body book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Landmarks And Surface Markings of the Human Body a good or bad book?
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— The arm and forearm being held in the position already indicated as necessary ^ " 'in order to map out the axillary artery, the brachial artery corresponds to a line drawn from the outer wall of the axillary outlet at the junction of its anterior and middle thirds to the mid-point in front of the bend of the elbow at the level of the head of the radius. '^' ^'■' At the last point the artery bifurcates into radial and ulnar arteries. The radial artery extends from the middle of the bend Fig. v...i., 17. ^^ ^^^ elbow at the level of the head of the radius to the radial side of the tendon of the FifiT* xii. 9, 10. ' flexor carpi radialis muscle just above the base of the thumb. The artery then crosses the " anatomical 3—2 30 HUMAN LANDMARKS AND SURFACE MARKINGS snuff-box " towards the base of the first interosseous space. The ulnar artery in the lower two-thirds of its course accompanies and hes to the radial side of the ulnar nerve (see " ulnar nerve in the forearm,''^ p. 32). The upper third of its course is represented by a line which passes obliquely upwards and outwards to the middle of the bend of the elbow at the level of the head of the radius.
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