Practical Dissections

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Practical Dissections
Richard M Hodges
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This muscle may arise from the fascia of the forearm with a length of four inches. A branch from the ulnar artery, called the communicating, and a deep branch of the ulnar nerve, pass between this muscle and the one beneath it.
The FLEXOR BREVIS MINIMI DIGITI lies beneath the preceding, of which it appears to be a part ; it arises from the unciform bone and from the annular ligament, and is inserted into the*base of the first phalanx of the little finger. This muscle is sometimes wanting.
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...LEXOR Ossis METACARPI, ADDUCTOR, or OPPONENS MINIMI DIGITI is partty overlaid by the preceding muscles; it arises from the annular ligament and from the process of the unciform bone, and is inserted into the whole length of the metacarpal bone of the little finger.
The continuation of the ulnar artery in the palm of the hand is called the superficial palmar arch ; it is covered in by the palmar fascia, and lies across the flexor tendons of the fingers and the digital branches of the median nerve ; it gives off a deep communicating branch, which passes be- tween the abductor and flexor minimi digiti, to inosculate, as will be seen hereafter, with the deep arch of the radial artery ; it supplies both sides of the three inner fingers, and one side of the index finger, with digital branches ; these arise opposite the interosseous spaces by single trunks, which bifurcate to supply the contiguous sides of two fingers, those of the same finger uniting at its extremity; the branch to the outer side of the little finger arises singly.


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