| Washington R. Handy - 1854 - 840 pages
...two last fingers. The superficial terminating branch of the ulnar divides so as to supply both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger. There is also a branch communicating with the median. The deep branch dips beneath the flexor tendons... | |
| Luther Holden - 1868 - 608 pages
...interosseous muscles. The superficial branch divides into two digital nerves, for the supply of both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger.* Anterior Annular Ligament of the Carpus.—This exceedingly strong and thick ligament confines the... | |
| Christopher Heath - 1869 - 640 pages
...wrist, at a point corresponding to the lower end of the ulna, and gives digital branches to both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger, joining the radial nerve across the back of the hand. The Superficial Veins of the hand form an arch... | |
| Christopher Heath - 1870 - 616 pages
...wrist, at a point corresponding to the lower end of the ulna, and gives digital branches to both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger, joining the radial nerve across the back of the hand. Cutaneous Nerves.—The back of the forearm is... | |
| Christopher Heath - 1874 - 648 pages
...wrist, at a point corresponding to the lower end of the ulna, and gives digital branches to both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger, joining the radial nerve across the back of the hand. The Superficial Veins of the hand form an arch... | |
| Christopher Heath - 1877 - 620 pages
...wrist, at a point corresponding to the lower end of the ulna, and gives digital branches to both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger, joining the radial nerve across the back of the hand. The Superficial Veins (Fig. 18) of the hand form... | |
| Christopher Heath - 1893 - 804 pages
...wrist, at a point corresponding to the lower end of the ulna, anil gives digital branches to both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger, joining the radial nerve across the back of the hand. The distribution of these dorsal digital nerves... | |
| 1902 - 464 pages
...thumb, and anaesthesia (sensory and thermic), with analgesia of the ulnar side of the hand, both sides of the little finger, and the ulnar side of the ring finger. The left hand was affected to a less degree than the right. In the second case the condition was more... | |
| James Kelly Young - 1905 - 448 pages
...flexor carpi ulnaris ; Cutaneous, supplies the skin of the palm; Dorsal cutaneous, supplies both sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger; Articular (wrist), supply the wrist-joint. In the hand :— Superficial palmar, supplies the skin of... | |
| Francis Chipman Ford - 1910 - 212 pages
...side of the ring finger; Digital branch of the ulnar nerve (r. superficialis n. ulnaris), on the sides of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger; Palmaris brevis muscle, medio-centrad, superiorly; Collateral digital arteries and veins (aa. et vv.... | |
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