The Significance of Muscular Variations, Illustrated By Reversions of the Anti-Brachial Flexor Group
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November 7, 1894. Plate XLII I. Right upper extremity. The gleno-radial and gleno-ulnar heads are well defined at their origin, fusing before meeting the coracoid segment. The 4th head is derived from the outer margin of the regular coracoid head (coraco-radial?), 5 cm. below level of lesser tuberosity', as a slender slip, about 10 cm. long, which joins the inner margin of the glenoid portion, before the latter fuses with the main coracoid muscle. 5. 9, U. S. white, aet. 26. November 28, 1894. ...Plate XLIY. Left upper extremity'. A third internal humeral head arises from the shaft of the humerus at the Coraco-brachialis insertion and joins the regular coracoid head along its ulnar margin, 2.5 cm. above the level of the elbow. (Coraco-radial and Coraco-ulnar). The fourth head (gleno-ulnar) is derived from the long ten- don, along its outer margin, under cover of the Pectoralis, b\- a tendon which becomes muscular at the lower border of the pectoral tendon and fuses about the middle of the arm with the external and anterior part of the Brachialis anticus.
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